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Adderall is a prescription drug that acts as a central nervous system stimulant. What this means is that it speeds up the functionality of the central nervous system, and it changes how the brain senses messages. Two brain neurotransmitters, in particular, are affected by Adderall, which are dopamine and norepinephrine.
Overview of Adderall and an Adderall High
Adderall is prescribed for kids and adults suffering from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or ADHD and is accessible in variants of immediate release and extended release.

When someone takes Adderall and they have real ADHD symptoms, it can assist them to focus, concentrate, and more efficiently regulate their conduct. When someone takes it, and they don't have or abuse ADHD, they may experience a elevated Adderall, mentioned below.

Adderall is also used to treat narcolepsy, but since it is a controlled substance, use without a prescription in the U.S. is illegal.

Increased energy, insomnia, anxiety, mood shifts, headache, dizziness, and nausea are some of Adderall's prevalent side effects. This drug can also cause severe side effects, including modifications in heart rate and blood pressure. There have been reports of sudden death in rare cases, but this generally happens when someone takes a elevated dosage of Adderall. Another side effect is loss of appetite, so in hopes of losing weight, individuals can abuse the drug.

While Adderall does have some therapeutic benefits for people with ADHD, it is addictive, and it's possible to develop a physical dependence on it as well. When you become addicted to Adderall, it's because the feelings of euphoria and changes in brain chemistry that it creates trigger reward pathways in the brain, which then creates a cycle of psychological addiction.

What is High On Adderall to Know?
• When a doctor prescribes someone Adderall, it's first because they have diagnosed them as having ADHD but they also carefully work on the dosage they give them to make sure it's well-suited to their needs. Adderall, particularly in its immediate-release version, comes in many incremental doses so a physician can start with the smallest dose that might work a patient, and go up from there if necessary.
• Unfortunately, as mentioned Adderall is a drug with a potential for abuse, particularly when it's taken without a prescription or in high doses.

• If someone is high on Adderall, they will experience euphoria, increased concentration,high energy, and feelings of self-confidence. An Adderall high can be a pleasurable experience, but this isn't something that should or would necessarily happen if a person took the medicine as prescribed.
• Adderall is often used by college students, as an example, because of the high it can create, and it allows students to stay awake for long periods of time and study.

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