It really depends on the person taking the Adderall, and things such as weight, tolerance, age, and many other factors play into how much It could take to OD. I've never experienced and OD in my life and that is because I educate myself in the correct amounts for abuse or even for using prescription drugs correctly. Educate yourself and you will have a much better time with drugs in general, so sorry I couldn't answer your question. Stay safe with drugs, don't not do them just stay safe with them.
Adderall is typically manufactured in doses ranging from 5mg to 30mg. The most commonly prescribed doses are 5mg, 10mg, 20mg, and 30mg. Dosage strength is determined based on individual patient needs and response to the medication.
It can be taken in split doses but they will be weaker.
Yes, they do.
the same thing it does if you are prescribed.
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Because Adderall is presdcribed for the treatment of ADHD, depression, and narcolepsy. If you have either of these(or similar diseases) you will be prescribed Adderall. Xanax is prescribed for people with anxiety, insomnia and epilepsy. So if you were for example a patient with ADHD and anxiety you may be prescribed Xanax and Adderall.
Adderall is prescribed to adults to help them focus or stay calm, doctors may also prescribe it for weight loss
The "straight up" (legal) answer would be: Administer Adderall (mixed amphetamine salts or MAS) only to the person to whom it is prescribed, exactly as prescribed. Adderall is a "schedule II" drug, and as such, it is illegal for anyone to take or possess it if it is not prescribed to them unless that person is responsible for administering it to a minor prescribed the medication.
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Most not available in France, and none for adults. For example--Focalin.
Adderall is not legally available in Vietnam and is considered a controlled substance. The regulation of Adderall in Vietnam is strict, and it is not commonly prescribed or used in the country.