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Re: Reverse effects to Adderall/others?

Posted by alan on July 19, 1999, at 2:26:45

In reply to Re: Reverse effects to Adderall/others?, posted by Dave on July 17, 1999, at 16:00:10

It has recently been determined that stimulants usually affect normal and ADD kids and adults (including usually normal grad and med students) the same way: they stay away, they sit still, and they study more efficiently. ADDers just need it more. But if you look at the product inser, which you can ask your pharmacist for, you'll see that drowsiness is a not very unusual side effect of stimulants. Sometimes itgoes away with dosage changes and/or time. I'm afraid I can't speak for speed freaks.


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