Does anyone know anything about the drug adderal? The one they give out to ADD patients? I know college students take it a lot and I have a few questions about it:
- Do different single pills have different doses in them, and how can you tell?
- Does it behave like speed or does it mellow you down if you DON'T have ADD?
- Does it really make you focus when you take it to study?
- What are the dangers of taking it?
- How long does it last?
- Does it work differently with people of different body types?
I'm trying to figure this out because my best friend wants to take it and she got a pill from I don't know where and she doesn't know/even care what dose it is. Shes dead set on taking it and I'm worried about her because she's a tiny girl and it could end badly? But I don't know enough about it to be sure? And I know it's common in college but...should I be worried?
Thank You!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? Angelamariex3 answered Tuesday December 14 2010, 1:31 pm: Adderal does come in many doses it can range from 5 mg up to 100. It can also be a very dangerous drug. If you are diagnosed with ADD it will mellow you and make you calm but if not it will do the complete opposite and make you very hyper. It does make you focus but adderal is a form of coke. From my personal life and point of view i used to be addicted on adderal its very scary drug. Once you start feeling happy and awake and talkative you say oh i like this drug and continue to take it. Adderal can last from 8-12 hours. It also affects your sleep. I was up for 4 days straight in a row from being on adderal. I say talk to your friend and tell her the dangers of this pill and its mind addicting and tell her to think twice. I mean its okay to take a few but not an everyday lifestyle. I reccomend not taking any kind of drug unless prescribed by your doctor!! [ Angelamariex3's advice column | Ask Angelamariex3 A Question ]
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