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Adderall Abuse Recovery Overview
Do you or a loved one have a problem with Adderall addiction? You don't have to try to get off the drug by yourself. All you need to do to get help is to call one of the rehab clinics listed in our directory.
When you are ready to break free from an addiction to Adderall, you need to find people who have experience dealing with addiction to this type of stimulant. The side effects of using this drug are irregular heartbeat, dizziness, and headaches. Some users feel paranoid, become hostile or have seizures. Heart failure is also a possibility for people using Adderall.
What is Adderall?
Adderall is a prescription medication which is a psychostimulant composed of mixed amphetamine salts, thought to work by increasing the amount of norepinephrine and dopamine in the brain. It is used to treat Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). Doctors may prescribe it for obese patients, as well as people who are depressed or have epilepsy. Street names for Adderall include Beans, Bennies, Uppers, Dexies, Pep Pills, Christmas Trees, or Speed, and it is often misspelled as Aderall, Adderal, or Adarall.
Causes of Adderall Addiction
When someone who has ADD takes Uppers, the drug helps them increase their ability to focus and concentrate on work or school assignments. They can perform better over several hours. Some users get started because they don't feel hungry when taking Beans, and get into the habit of using them as a weight-loss tool.
People who are addicts take Uppers orally or crush and snort the pills. Snorting the Speed can lead to a higher tolerance, and the need to take more to get the same effect, as well as a condition known as the Blue Drip. Snorting Bennies causes the mucus membranes in the nose to work overtime and turns the user's mucus blue.
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After you have chosen a clinic to treat your addiction to Speed, you give them call to have your condition assessed and discuss the steps involved in your treatment plan. The first step is to go through detox to free your body from the physical effects of the drug. Then you enter the recovery stage.
Why Quit Taking Adderall?
While the addict may enjoy the rush that comes with taking Pep Pills, the rapid increase in heart rate and blood pressure is not healthy. This drug carries with it the very real possibility of triggering a heart attack or a stroke, which could have serious, if not fatal, consequences.
