Yes it can. No matter what mg you take.
Adderall is an amphetamine, so it can cause an increase in body temperature.
yes and no, the drug seeps through the pours, and you think you can just scratch it off, so u pick, and pick, and pick, and it causes visible body sores. and when you are "comming down", yes, it causes physical body sores/pains.
Because your body is withdrawing from the amphetamines in the adderrall. On the street it is referred to as the "adderrall comedown."
Adderall has been shown to cause heart murmurs do to the increase in your blood pressure. I have taken adderall and noticed the next day that my heart 'races', but it is do to your body readjusting to normal without the drug.
Lying down for prolonged periods of time causes bed sores...but not "lie bumps"!
Yeah, with time.
most defently.that and her willingness to give it away to anyone or anything
Yes, low white blood cell count can increase the risk of developing mouth sores. White blood cells play a crucial role in fighting off infections, and a decrease in their count can make the body more susceptible to infections, including those that can lead to mouth sores.
If you touch the sores or fluids from the sores and then the baby's skin, yes you can. Fluids found in a herpes sore carry the virus, and contact with those fluids can cause infection. If you touch your sores or the fluids from the sores, you may transfer herpes to another part of your own body or to someone else. Do not touch the sores or fluids to avoid spreading herpes. If you touch the sores or fluids, immediately wash your hands thoroughly to help avoid spreading your infection.
Painful sores and scabs on legs
Low blood sugar is not one of the published side effects of Adderall, though elevated blood pressure is. Adderall is a stimulant and so, its unlikely to reduce blood sugar levels. The following page has good information about side effects associated with Adderall. You should always consult a doctor before taking Adderall or any closely regulated pharmaceutical product. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adderall#Side_effects Being a stimulant, Adderall can speed up your metabolism. Additionally, it can cause nervousness and anxiety, which can cause low blood sugar in some people. It can affect your body in many unpredictable ways, especially through non-medical side effects (e.g., causing you to perform physical activities faster than normal or necessary, which can easily cause low blood sugar). It is best to consult a doctor, and/or watch its effects on your own body closely. I have type I diabetes and am an occasional user of Adderall. Personally, it rarely lowers my blood sugar, but I often confuse the heightened anxiety and mood swings for a low blood sugar. Once again, I stress that it is of utmost importance to consult a doctor and/or monitor its effects on your own body, since ANY drug can cause different effects in different users.