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Benefits of Adderall for ADHD and Depression

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Tuesday, October 19th, 2010
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As with all medications, when a person is given a prescription, they need to make an informed decision regarding the pros and cons of that medication. Adderall is prescribed in areas of ADHD and depression due to the fact that it raises dopamine and nor epinephrine levels in the brain. This medication has been shown to increase mood levels, concentration, alertness and overall cognitive function while decreasing fatigue. It can be taken either in instant-release or in a time-released form. There are patient reviews for those who would like some information on how the medication is working for them.

Side Effects

Some side effects of this medication can include, dry mouth, stomach pain, dizziness, headaches, nervousness, trouble sleeping, with loss of appetite being the most common problem. Most of these side effects are minor and often will pass but it is still worth mentioning to your doctor during your follow up visit. In rare instances severe side effects, such as chest pain, shortness of breath, or severe headaches can be experienced and your physician needs to be immediately notified. Additional information can be found at adderallsideeffects.org.

Abuse

This medication is a stimulate, habit forming and can be abused either by swallowing through the mouth, injecting into the blood stream, snorting or smoking. It is often used in college settings as students can use it to stay up later hours and study for longer periods of time.

Side Effects of Abuse

As with all medications, there can be serious side effects of abuse. Seizures, high blood pressure, twitching or shaking, rapid breathing, delusions or hallucinations are signs of a possible overdose and medical treatment should immediately be received.

Long term effects such as irregular heartbeats, rising body temperatures, and feelings of paranoia or hostility that can rise from prolong abuse.

Treatment Options

Adderall is prescribed by a medical doctor and can only be legally purchased from a pharmacy. It is taken orally, usually in the mornings upon waking up. Due to its nature, it should not be taken more than six hours before bedtime as it does prevent sleeping. This medication can be purchased in an instant-release or in a time-released form based on your doctor’s direction. The dosage is based on several factors, such as body weight, condition and response to therapy and that your dosage may need to be adjusted before the doctor finds the correct amount.

To get the most out of adderall for depression it is important to remember to take it consistently at the same time each day and to not to forget doses.

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