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This drug has different effects on all people.
Yup. And different effects over multiple uses, too.
Actually... you eventually can't really avoid the negative effects at all.
I have friends who say they can't take that shit because they get insane mood swings, experience a complete loss of appetite, experience embarrassing bathroom problems, and experience severe crashes after that shit wears off. One friend in particular doesn't have ADD or ADHD but took some. At first he said it was great and didn't give him that many side effects but over time and multiple uses the crashes and the zombified feeling afterward started getting more and more severe. He was scared shitless when his heart started hurting one time as if he were having a heart attack but couldn't go to anyone for help since he was taking that shit without a prescription. Fortunately he's OK now.
Careful with that stuff. I hear that the brain stimulation from study drugs like Adderall is very psychologically addictive. Abuse of any drug is bad news pandas. Fuck crutches.
Oh, and unfortunately I have to lock this thread for violating forum rule #3 since you suggested that a general population who otherwise might not have a prescription for something to take a prescription drug.
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You mentioned in your response that you'd heard that Adderall can be addictive. The thread is locked, but it's still easy to see. If you want to add additional safety disclaimers, you might mention that most ADD drugs are amphetamine based and that means that the body is chemically receptive to addiction to them.
Thanks, ZEGlass.