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Adderall
Adderall
Adderall is an amalgamation of dextroamphetamine and amphetamine. Both of them are stimulants in the central nervous system that affect the nerves and brain chemicals that contribute to hyperactivity & impulse control

Call the doctor immediately if you have:

  1.Signs of heart problems- feeling short of breath, chest pain, light-headedness

   2.Signs of circulation problems- unexplained bruises on your fingers or toes

    3.Symptoms of psychosis- aggression, paranoia, hearing or seeing things that are not real, new behavior problems

 You may not be unable to take it if you are allergic to any stimulant medicine or if you have:

 ●     Overactive thyroid;

●     Glaucoma;

●     High blood pressure;

●     Severe agitation or anxiety (use of stimulant medicines can worsen these symptoms);

●     Hardening of the arteries or vascular disease;

●     Coronary artery disease or heart disease; or

●     A history of alcohol or drug addiction

 Due to previous cases of stimulants causing a stroke, heart attack, and immediate death in people, tell your doctor if you have:

 ●     High blood pressure;

●     Congenital heart defect or heart problems; or

●     A family record of heart disease or sudden death