Adderall withdrawal can cause severe symptoms

  Adderall is a stimulant prescribed by a doctor that is used to treat ADHD. (ADHD).

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warns that Adderall dependency and abuse can be harmful as well. Adderall withdrawal may cause depression symptoms.

Like all medicines that has side effects, those of Adderall aren't identical for everyone, and the way in which it affects you may differ from what it does to others. Here's what you should know about.

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Adderall withdrawal can result in depressive symptoms.

Adderall enhances the levels of dopamine within the brain claims Alex Dimitriu, MD, the founder of Menlo Park Psychiatry and Sleep Medicine. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter which sends signals between neurons and the brain. It also influences the brain's response to satisfaction, motivation as well as pleasure.

If dopamine levels are at high amounts, as it is in those who take stimulants such as Adderall and other stimulants, the regions in the brain which produce dopamine may slow. When the drug is removed suddenly, it could take some time for dopamine-producing brain regions to get back up to speed, Dimitriu says, thus creating depression-related symptoms..

"During this time, motivation, drive, and the ability to stay awake and experience pleasure may be reduced in the absence of normal dopamine levels," Dimitriu declares.

Any person who buy Adderall online no prescription, might suffer withdrawal symptoms once they quit using the drug. The symptoms manifestations typically include extreme depression, fatigue and irritability, as well as low motivation and an increase in appetite.

The withdrawal symptoms usually show up within a couple of days after stopping the medication. They could last anywhere between three and four days, to 3 or 4 weeks Dimitriu claims, dependent on the length of time you've been on the medicine. For instance, Adderall withdrawal from infrequent usage can last for days, when withdrawal due to chronic use can take a few weeks.

Adderall could be dangerous for people with mood disorders.

It is important to note that the FDA cautions Adderall could " exacerbate symptoms of behavior disturbance and thought disorder in people with a pre-existing psychotic disorder." For instance, stimulants like Adderall could trigger manic episodes in people suffering from bipolar disorder. If you've got an underlying depression issue or any family background of mental health problems it is recommended to consult your doctor prior to taking Adderall.

Although withdrawal from Adderall can trigger depressive symptoms and depressive symptoms, using Adderall by itself, in the normal dose prescribed frequently is not likely to result in depression Dimitriu says. He says those suffering from depression might be more inclined to treat themselves using stimulants or other drugs.

Dimitriu states that high dosages of Adderall -- especially people who use it without a prescriptionare dangerous and can could can cause digestive or cardiovascular problems.

When taking stimulants like Adderall, Dimitriu recommends taking as little of a dose as is possible. "I have seen marked benefits from people ' microdosing' stimulants under medical supervision," Dimitriu states. "Surprisingly low doses, 2.5mg to 5mg have gone a long way and helped people tremendously when medically indicated."


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