SAN DIEGO, May 08, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Adderall is a prescription Schedule 2 drug that is used to treat ADHD in adults and children. Adderall has a very wide range of side effects. The Adderall side effects change from person to person because of factors like gene, weight, tolerance, and sex all play an important role in how the drug works with one’s body. If adderall abuse is present on someone you know don’t hesitate to call a drug addiction counselor at TheRecover.com
Side Effects During the First Few Weeks of Adderall
During the first few weeks and months that you are on Adderall, you might have very severe Adderall side effects. This is because your doctor or psychiatrist is still trying to figure out which dosage would fit you and your life best.
If you are here because you can not stand your current Adderall side effects but it has only been a few weeks, talk to your doctor, he might lower the dosage or change medications.
Adderall Side Effects Change by Person
Adderall gets processed by the body at a different rate in different people. This is dependent upon your metabolism. Also, after a few weeks on Adderall, your body will get used to the stimulant and develop a tolerance; because of this, you might feel very bad for the first few weeks but, after that, you might feel better once your body gets used to it.
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