Adderall

Adderall is structurally one molecule away from crystal methamphetamine and is not a benign stimulant. In double-blind conditions, the cognitive and behavioral benefits of Adderall fade to zero by 36 months as tolerance and receptor change…

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Adderall is structurally one molecule away from crystal methamphetamine and is not a benign stimulant. In double-blind conditions, the cognitive and behavioral benefits of Adderall fade to zero by 36 months as tolerance and receptor changes develop. The ADHD diagnostic definition has been deliberately expanded over time to increase the diagnosable population and medication use. Drug companies fund the majority of ADHD studies and pro-ADHD advocacy organizations that push for broader diagnosis and treatment. Adderall's primary effects include increased wakefulness and temporarily improved cognitive function, particularly focus and memory. Adderall has a substantial side effect profile at standard doses. At higher doses, Adderall can induce coma or death. Adderall is a central nervous system stimulant prescribed for ADHD and narcolepsy.