Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Adderall - The Motivation Drug




Take at your own risk!!!
Adderall is a brand of amphetamine and dextroamphetamine. It is an oral medication prescribed to treat attention deficit disorder (ADD), hyperactivity disorder and narcolepsy.
According to Yahoo! Health, Adderall can cause several side effects, ranging from minor to severe. Irregular heart beats, fainting, increased blood pressure and tremors can all occur as a result of Adderall. Less serious side effects include dry mouth, insomnia, weight loss, diarrhea, constipation and loss of interest in sex. Weight loss results because Adderall suppresses appetites.

Read more:
Pros & Cons of Adderall | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/list_6053353_pros-cons-adderall.html#ixzz1CkjLCrhv
HOWEVER>>>
Adderall is a wonderful drug to take recreationally.  Also known as "the motivational drug", "Addy", "Speed", Adderall gets shit done.  I have four homework assignments due tomorrow.  I have clothes to fold, and I'm moving.  I can promise you that I will have all this crap finished by 11:00pm tonight. 
I clocked it at 4:19pm (haha, so close to 420) when I took 60mg of it, and I am speeding balls.  Adding this experience to the blog was on my list of things to do...so HAD TO GET IT DONE. Lol.

FAQ - Adderall
Q:  How does Adderall make you feel?
A:  Adderall is nicknamed "The Motivation Drug" for the sole reason that it gives you energy, motivates you, or, if you have a low tolerance and take a large amount at once, you will Geek. (getting Geeked Up, Geeking)  In higher doses, Addy will make your mind move so fast, that you wont have the time to think.  Tingling sensations all over your skin is normal, and the most common physical side effect is dilated pupils.


Q:  Can you overdose on Adderall?
A:  Yes.  Taking 210 mg of Adderall at one time is clinically described as an overdose.  However, this number may differ depending on the person's personal attributes. (height, weight, tolerance, allergies, etc.)  Overdose symptoms may include tremor, muscle twitches, rapid breathing, confusion, hallucinations, panic, aggressiveness, unexplained muscle pain or tenderness, muscle weakness, fever or flu symptoms, and dark colored urine. These symptoms may be followed by depression and tiredness. Other overdose symptoms include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, uneven heartbeats, feeling light-headed, fainting, seizure (convulsions), or coma. (drugs.com/adderall)


Find out more information about this drug by clicking here.  This will take you to the Adderall page at drugs.com.

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Read true, real life Adderall experiences, including 
Taking it For the First Time by clicking right here.




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