adderall is an amphetamine which stimulates brain function. however it is unlike its cousin methamphetamine in the sense that its effects are more "controlled".
Adderall is a combination of two stimulant drugs, amphetamine and dextroamphetamine. These chemicals work by increasing the levels of certain neurotransmitters in the brain, such as dopamine and norepinephrine. This leads to improved focus, attention, and alertness in individuals with conditions like ADHD. However, misuse or abuse of Adderall can lead to serious side effects and health risks.
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Adderall is a combination of two stimulant drugs, amphetamine and dextroamphetamine. These chemicals work by increasing the levels of certain neurotransmitters in the brain, such as dopamine and norepinephrine. This leads to improved focus, attention, and alertness, making it effective in treating conditions like ADHD. However, misuse or abuse of Adderall can lead to negative side effects and potential addiction.
yes, it might actually relieve the down effects of adderall.
I don't think so, but it'll probably diminish Adderall's effects
You really shouldn't be on a prescription for Adderall and Xanax at the same time. It's possible that Adderall could potentiate the effects of the xanax. That means that if you mix them, you normal dose of Xanax could knock you out. It also depends on if you are taking Adderall because you have been diagnosed with ADD. The effects of Adderall are different for people who do not have ADD.
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no, adderall has zero effects on hormones, and does not interact with depo provera.
Unless you have specific instructions to do so by your physician, you should NOT reduce the dosage of ANY medication unless directed by a doctor. Serious side effects can occur if you do not follow your doctor's instructions on taking a medication, especially a brain chemical balancing medication such as adderall.
Methylphenidate and Adderall are both commonly used to treat ADHD, but they work differently in the brain. Methylphenidate is usually more effective for children, while Adderall may be more effective for adults. Side effects for both medications can include appetite changes, sleep problems, and increased heart rate, but Adderall may have a higher risk of causing anxiety or irritability. It's important to work with a healthcare provider to find the best medication for individual needs.
No such thing as 50 mg.