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Tag: Stimulant medication

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How long does 20 mg Adderall last?

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From 2012 to 2022, the number of stimulant prescriptions dispensed in the U.S. rose by nearly 58% [1.8.3]. A key question for many is: **how long does 20 mg Adderall last?** The answer depends primarily on whether the prescription is for immediate-release (IR) or extended-release (XR) [1.2.1].

Can Phentermine Cause Diarrhea? A Closer Look at This Common Side Effect

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Phentermine, a central nervous system stimulant, is a widely prescribed medication for short-term weight loss. Among its list of potential side effects, which range from dry mouth and insomnia to elevated blood pressure, diarrhea is a recognized, albeit less common, gastrointestinal complication. For individuals beginning treatment, understanding this possibility and how to manage it is important for a more comfortable and effective weight loss journey.

Is ADHD medication really worth it?: Weighing the benefits and risks

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Studies have shown that stimulant medications are effective for reducing ADHD symptoms in approximately 70-80% of children with the condition. For individuals and families grappling with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, a central and often complex question arises: is ADHD medication really worth it? The answer is nuanced, depending on individual needs and a careful balance of potential benefits against associated risks.

Can you skip ADHD meds on weekends?: The truth about medication holidays

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Recent studies indicate that a significant percentage of families consider or use 'drug holidays' to manage ADHD medication side effects. However, the question, **Can you skip ADHD meds on weekends?**, requires careful consideration, as the practice has both potential benefits and significant risks that depend heavily on individual circumstances.

Understanding ADHD: What is D 5 ADHD medication?

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While there is no specific medication called 'D 5,' the term likely refers to **Dextroamphetamine**, a central nervous system stimulant available in various doses, including 5mg [1.2.6, 1.4.2]. It is a common prescription for managing symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) [1.2.2].

Has Dexedrine Been Discontinued? What Patients Need to Know

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Despite persistent online rumors and confusion, Dexedrine has not been discontinued. While the brand-name Dexedrine *Spansule* has seen some formulations discontinued by its manufacturer, the active ingredient, dextroamphetamine sulfate, remains widely available through generic versions and other brand-name formulations. The misconception often stems from periodic drug shortages that affect many ADHD stimulants, including dextroamphetamine.