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Tag: Stimulant abuse

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Is Adderall a game changer?: Evaluating its Impact on ADHD and Misuse

4 min read
Over 15 million U.S. adults have been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and for many, the prescription stimulant Adderall has been hailed as a game changer, offering profound improvements in focus and attention when used as prescribed. However, its reputation is complex, blurred by widespread misuse and a potent potential for abuse.

What happens if a non-ADHD person takes methylphenidate?

3 min read
In 2022, an estimated 563,000 people aged 12 and older misused methylphenidate products like Ritalin [1.6.4]. When a non-ADHD person takes methylphenidate, it doesn't act as a 'smart drug'; instead, it can impair productivity and pose significant health risks [1.2.1, 1.2.2].

What happens if you take methylphenidate but don't have ADHD?

4 min read
Recent studies suggest that for people without ADHD, so-called "cognitive enhancers" like methylphenidate may actually inhibit performance and productivity rather than boost it. Taking methylphenidate without a diagnosed medical need can result in a range of negative outcomes, including decreased cognitive efficiency, health complications, and a high potential for abuse.

What happens if a non-ADHD person takes Vyvanse?

4 min read
In 2020, 6.5% of college students reported non-medical use of prescription stimulants [1.6.3]. When a non-ADHD person takes Vyvanse, they may experience a temporary surge in energy and focus, but also face significant health risks [1.2.2].

Do you feel euphoric on Vyvanse? A Guide to Its Effects and Risks

5 min read
As a Schedule II controlled substance, Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine) has a recognized risk for abuse and dependence. For some individuals, this can manifest as a feeling of euphoria, but understanding the difference between a therapeutic effect and misuse is crucial for safety. Do you feel euphoric on Vyvanse? Here's what you need to know about the medication's effects.

What are the most abused ADHD medications?

4 min read
Approximately 5 million adults in the U.S. misuse prescription stimulants, with young adults aged 18 to 25 being the most likely group [1.2.2]. So, what are the most abused ADHD medications and what are the risks associated with their misuse?

What Happens If You Accidentally Take 100mg of Vyvanse?

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In 2022, over 10.2 million people aged 12 and older misused stimulants like ADHD medications. So, what happens if you accidentally take 100mg of Vyvanse, a dose significantly higher than the norm? This situation is a medical emergency that requires immediate attention.