Is there anything I should avoid when taking Adderall?

Adderall is a central nervous system stimulant that is often prescribed for treatment for ADHD or narcolepsy. It can be habit forming so use of Adderall is not recommended for people who are addicted to or have been treated for addiction to other drugs or alcohol. Adderall should not be taken if the patient is taking any MAO inhibitors or is allergic to amphetamines, dextroamphetamines, or methamphetamines.

Before taking Adderall or any other drug for that matter tell your doctor about any other drugs you are taking, prescription or over-the-counter. Make sure that you remind your doctor if you're taking alpha or beta blockers, antidepressants, diuretics, blood thinners, medications for high blood pressure or seizures, reserpine, lithium, or haloperidol.. Also let him know if you're taking any cold medications, antacids for heartburn or ulcer , sodium bicarbonate or sodium phosphate, or glutamic acid. Also discuss with the doctor if you have glaucoma, hyperthyroidism, or feel anxious or depressed often.

Inform you doctor if heart problems are prevalent in you family or if you have had a heart attack or have experienced any other heart problems, including high blood pressure, an irregular heartbeat, or have blocked or any other artery diseases or if you have experienced motor tics or have Tourette's Syndrome. The use of Adderall may be limited for those with kidney or liver disease. People over the age of 65 or women who are pregnant or are trying to get pregnant should avoid Adderall.

Avoid driving or running machinery until you know how Adderall effects you. Adderall is a very potent drug and is subject to abuse. People looking for a drug to make them feel more awake or have more energy will often seek out the drug on the streets.It is illegal to give or sell Adderall to someone else, or to obtain it without a prescription.

Use of Adderall without doctors' supervision could result in a fatal heart attack or stroke.

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