Yes. In my experience with the drug it always sped my heart up gave me palpitations, sever anxiety issues. it generally made me scared to take anything for fear of having a stroke or heart attack. in my opinion its very dangerous and should be consulted with your doctor
I know it speeds up when it first kicks in, after that is gets normal. I have had no trouble with heartrate when i go to doc. I have no idea on actual heartrate
Adderall is comprised of mixed amphetamine salts. Ampetamine is the same thing as the street drug speed. It will show up as speed on a drug test it most likely will show up as an amphetamine with a drug test in my personal experience.
Nicotine tends to increase heart rate and blood pressure by stimulating the release of adrenaline. This can result in a temporary speed-up of the heart rate.
Speed
probably not... adderall usually takes a week to get out of your system and shows up as speed on a drug test
adderall acts like speed to make your brain hyper-attentive and help you maintain focus
Answer: If you are taking Lorivan for severe anxiety, I wouldn't recommend taking it with Adderall. The way I see it is this: If Adderall makes you focus more than you'd be more inclined to feeling anxious, since you would be concentrating more. It also has the tendency to increase your heartrate. However if your doctor has prescribed you both of these and you have discussed with him/her the risks and benefits already then it is safe to assume it is alright to take both.
Adderall shows up as amphetamine--it's not a false positive because Adderall is made out of amphetamine.
Amphetimes, such as adderall, vyvanse, ritalin, concerta(xr ritalin).
Yes. Adderall is an amphetamine. It will show up in a drug test. They can do another test to tell whether you were using Adderall or crystal meth. It takes 55 hours for Adderall to leave your system completely.
No, adderall shows up as amphetamines xanax shows as benzos
150 mg of adderall