Description
What is Adderall 15mg?
Adderall 15mg is a prescription medication used to treat ADHD and Narcolepsy. It belongs to the class of drugs called stimulants and contains a combination of Amphetamine and dextroamphetamine in an equal ratio. These CNS stimulants accelerate the chemicals in the brain and nerves to ease symptoms of hyperactivity and impulse control.
How does Adderall 15mg work?
Adderall 15mg consists of four different amphetamine salts, which help increase dopamine and serotonin levels, thereby reducing hyperactivity. It is also used for nontherapeutic purposes. It improves listening skills and cognition, and it is also an aphrodisiac, and it is athletic performance. Adderall 15 mg effectively tackles ADHD and Narcolepsy and is the first line of attack for managing and treating these conditions.
What are some possible side effects of Adderall 15mg?
Adderall 15mg may have some side effects, usually mild, that will wash off as your body adjusts to the drug. Common side effects include stomach pain, loss of appetite, weight loss, mood changes, dizziness, sleep problems, and dry mouth. Severe side effects are rare but may include low blood pressure levels, signs of heart problems, chest pain, trouble breathing, feeling like you might pass out, seizures, muscle twitches, changes in your vision, and circulatory issues.
What are some precautions for using Adderall 15mg?
Adderall is FDA approved as a safe drug to use, but it may increase the risk of severe side effects. Do not use Adderall if you have glaucoma, overactive thyroid, severe anxiety or agitation, high blood pressure, family history of drug addiction and drug abuse, severe anxiety or agitation, high blood pressure, or vascular disease hardening of the arteries. In addition, you should inform your healthcare provider if you have any other medical conditions. Do not take Adderall 15mg if you have taken an MAO inhibitor in the past 14 days, as dangerous drug interactions could occur.
How should you take Adderall?
Take Adderall as prescribed by your doctor and follow all directions carefully. Do not take medicine in larger doses or for longer than recommended. Adderall may be habit-forming, so the risk of drug abuse and misuse is high, and it should be taken as per your doctor’s instructions. Sharing and giving medicine is against the law. Take the missed dose as soon as you remember, and if it is time for the next dose, take the dose that is due. Do not mix or combine doses. It is an oral therapy, so taking it simultaneously every day is important. It is a controlled class Scheduled IV drug, therefore a drug abuse and misuse risk.