The most common Adderal withdrawal symptoms are depression, extreme fatigue and drowsiness. Withdrawal symptoms are psychological and stopping suddenly can cause extreme fatigue and changes in heart rhythm (arrhythmia, tachycardia, brdycardia, palpitaton, chest pain, fainting). Adderall should not be taken without doctor’s prescriptions.
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Adderall Withdrawal Amphetamines, including Adderall, can cause withdrawal symptoms in people who stop taking them too quickly. However, Adderall withdrawal is more likely to happen when people take higher doses of Adderall than recommended. People who take Adderall as prescribed for a legitimate medical purpose do not usually have withdrawal symptoms when stopping Adderall.
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