SAN DIEGO, April 20, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- School can be stressful, and college students definitely want to make their parents proud but they absolutely hate studying. So, a couple nights before every student’s big exam they will be freaking out because they haven’t studied and they think they’re going to fail, so someone tells them “hey have you heard of Adderall? It will help you ace your test and you will be able to study for a whole entire day without stopping”
A lot of students think that their friend must know what they’re talking about, so they give it a go, because why not? Everyone else is doing it, so why shouldn’t they, it’s just a study pill….right?
Adderall isn’t the answer for this problem. The effects of Adderall abuse are comparable or even worse than cocaine addiction effects. Adderall makes the user think that’s what they want, because during the high when the amphetamines from Adderall go into the brain they kick out dopamine and serotonin (the happy chemicals) and they go where they always go when released the synapse.
Therefore, the whole time someone is on Adderall which is around 8-12 hours, they will experience happiness in doing anything. In a normal day it is not quite often for just about anyone to experience a Euphoria release. Even cocaine highs statistically last around 30 minutes, 45 max. No wonder Adderall is known for some of the worst crashes and most extreme addictions to get over.
Take a second and go find a meth addiction website, then find an Adderall addiction website and compare the stories on there and you start to notice the creepy resemblance, they are basically identical. Yet we constantly forget to properly educate ourselves or others about this easily obtainable dangerous substance and so many innocent students who just don’t seem to know any better “think” it helps them and are wasting tons of money just for a useless expensive extremely dangerous addiction.
Contact Info:
Author: Kevin Leonard
Organization: TheRecover.com
Address: 27420 Jefferson Ave, Temecula, CA 92590
Phone: (888) 510-3898
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