And thanks for your question. The medication Adderall is a controlled substance which means that it is highly addictive and when stopped abruptly after taking if at unusually high doses can cause withdrawal symptoms. The withdrawal symptoms of stopping Adderall include: extreme tiredness or fatigue, depression, heart palpitations and or changes in heart rhythm.
Some people that have stopped taking Adderall have said that the symptoms are extremely uncomfortable thus causing them to start taking it again. If you are considering stopping Adderall you should consult your physician. Adderall has been known to cause withdrawal symptoms in a newborn when taken by a pregnant mother, it also causes withdrawal symptoms in nursing mothers as the medication can pass through the breast milk to the infant.It is recommended to talk with your doctor if your planning to become pregnant or are pregnant.
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