Adderall

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Adderall

Adderall is a pharmaceutical drug that is prescribed to people with Attention Deficit Disorder. The drug itself is in a colored capsule based on the powerfulness of the amphetamine salts within. As a daily user of Adderall, it became obvious that the drug is too powerful no matter that level of dosage is taken. Although Adderall is considered a prescription drug to offset Attention Deficit Disorder, the physical impact, mental impact, and accessibility of the drug seems overpowering thus the use and sale of Adderall should be prohibited.
Seemingly, Adderall is a medication that helps ADD patients with their attention to the atmosphere around them. Adderall has been proven to help ADD patients focus more attentively. It has also been proven to make the human mind think more in-depth which could be positive in some situations. The most effective part of the drug is that it helps the ADD patients be less rambunctious which is generally one of the key ways to become prescribed to the drug. The drug is given in different doses based on both weight and height. The highest dosage available in one pill is 30 milligrams while the lowest is 10 milligrams.
The physical impact of Adderall is overpowering and affects the health of the user more than it should. When I first became diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder, I weighed 196 pounds. This was the normal weight for someone my size as I had a healthy diet and exercised daily. Then I became prescribed to Adderall at a dosage of 20 milligrams. Twenty milligrams is the middle dosage level and was used for someone exactly my size. After the first week of taking the medication, I noticed a deep decrease in appetite. After noticing the big change, I realized that I had only eaten three times the entire week. With the same pattern continuing into the following week, I decided to weigh myself again. With a substantial change in my physical appearance it was obvious that I was no longer the 196 pounds I was before. This...

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