After the research I have done on Adderall, I learned it was a helpful drug. It is used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy. ADHD is a condition where someone is hyperactive, impulsive, and has a difficult time to pay attention. Narcolepsy is when someone falls asleep anywhere they feel comfortable.
Adderall helps bring neurotransmitters back to the brain. This allows the user to be more focused on a task they are doing. Benefits of taking Adderall are it deals with ADHD, narcolepsy, and helps you study extra harder for a test you have. But the risks are that too much can lead to death, it can get addictive, and is illegal without a prescription.
I believe the drug shouldn’t be taken if they don’t have ADHD or narcolepsy. But if the user does have ADHD or narcolepsy, they are able to gain control of their life again. They won’t be out of control or falling asleep every time. This drug should be monitored so people can’t abuse it.
Tuesday, June 2, 2015
Conclusion
Adderall is a drug to treat narcolepsy and attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD). It includes amphetamine and dextroamphetamine which restores the balance of neurotransmitters in the brain. It helps the user stay awake or focus on the material they are studying. A few side effects can include uneven heartbeats, nausea, anxiety, and etc.
Pros of taking Adderall are it helps deal with ADHD, it can help you study hard for a test, and it can help you stay up if you have narcolepsy. The cons are that it is addictive, too high of a dose can kill you, and if you take it without a prescription, it is illegal. There are a lot of risks for this drug and should only be taken if you actually have the disorders it is meant to treat.
Pros of taking Adderall are it helps deal with ADHD, it can help you study hard for a test, and it can help you stay up if you have narcolepsy. The cons are that it is addictive, too high of a dose can kill you, and if you take it without a prescription, it is illegal. There are a lot of risks for this drug and should only be taken if you actually have the disorders it is meant to treat.
Legal Issues
While Adderall is a drug to treat ADHD, it is getting abused by college students to get better test scores.
It is considered a DEA schedule II substance which makes it easy to abuse or lead to psychological harm. Students use it because it makes the user feel as if they are alert, concentrated, or motivated. They use it as a study aide so they can do well on their tests. They can study for hours because the drug keeps them up. Students get the drug from a dealer or they can fake they have ADHD.
It is dangerous because they can get addicted and is a prescription drug. If the dose taken is too high, it can lead to high blood pressure, seizure, coma, or death. Although this is a huge problem that is constantly growing, it is easy to fake having ADHD. By claiming they have ADHD, they can easily get the drug and distribute it.
~Jesper Kim
Effects of Adderall
Although it is a very popular drug among high-schoolers and college students, Adderall has a wide range of side effects. These side effects will impact your emotional, mental, social, and physical health. But first, lets look at the symptoms that show if you or your loved one is abusing adderall.
Abuse Symptoms
A common abuse among teens is to use adderall to stay up late. This is very common especially during midterms or finals. Those who also abuse adderall experience a loss of appetite and weight loss.
It is also possible for one to get seizures because of taking adderall in excess. You should also take care to not overdose. Know the signs of an overdose. These are hallucinations and uncontrollable shaking.
Effects of Adderall Abuse
You are more likely to have an overdose if you abuse Adderall. You risk the possibility of being put in a coma. Also in teens, it holds the possibility of stunting growth. Because of the nature of the drug, it can be extremely detrimental if one becomes addicted to it.
You begin to develop addictive tendencies and will even steal to get the drug. You might experience severe headaches, seizures, intense shaking, hallucinations, and other things if you are addicted.
People in college hold a higher risk of trying amd becoming dependent on Adderall because of the stress level amd work load there.
Abuse can also lead to depression and suicidal thoughts or actions. It is very important that you not abuse Adderall and only take it if you need it. Make sure your loved ones get help if this does occur.
~Gabby Fox
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