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Adderall

Breaking the Chains of Dependency

Adderall

Becoming addicted to Adderall can lead to tremors, panic attacks, hallucinations, anxiety, and heart disease. The good news is that an addiction to Adderall can be treated with outpatient addiction treatment. Detoxification, behavioral therapy, an addiction treatment program in Massachusetts, and peer support can help individuals addicted to Adderall turn their lives around. And we offer Adderall addiction treatment right here at Luna Recovery Center.

What Is Adderall?

Adderall is an FDA-approved prescription medication made up of the drugs amphetamine and dextroamphetamine. Even though Adderall should only be used when legally prescribed by a doctor, some people use the drug illegally. But as a Schedule II controlled substance, misusing Adderall in any kind of way can lead to substance abuse, dependence, and addiction.

How Does Adderall Work?

Adderall works by stimulating the central nervous system. When consumed, amphetamine and dextroamphetamine, the two substances that make up Adderall, bind to norepinephrine and dopamine receptors in the brain, as well as epinephrine receptors in the adrenal gland. When this happens, dopamine and norepinephrine levels increase.

Signs of Adderall Abuse and Addiction

Not everyone who uses Adderall will become addicted to the substance. Adderall abuse and addiction can look and feel differently for everyone. As such, recognizing an addiction to Adderall can be challenging. But, there are some telltale signs that individuals addicted to Adderall tend to exhibit.

Some of the most common signs of Adderall abuse include:

  • Exhaustion
  • Weight loss
  • Fast and accelerated talking
  • Incomplete thoughts
  • Paranoia
  • Disorientation
  • Relationship problems
  • Frequently taking pills
  • Excessive weight loss
  • Incomplete thoughts
  • Relationship problems
  • Overwork
  • Missing days at work or school
  • A decline in personal hygiene
  • Sleeping for long periods of time
  • Hiding or sneaking taking pills
  • Aggressive behavior, such as violent outbursts

Common signs of Adderall addiction include:

  • Apathy
  • Defensiveness
  • Change in eating and sleeping habits
  • Missing important engagements
  • Isolation and social withdrawal
  • Always needing money
  • Increased secrecy
  • Neglecting close relationships
  • Sudden mood changes
  • Irritability and aggressive behavior
  • An inability to control the amount and frequency of Adderall use
  • Rationalizing actions, minimizing concern, blaming others, and diverting conversations about Adderall or substance abuse in general
  • A lack of interest in hobbies and activities that used to be important

Treatment For Adderall Addiction in Massachusetts

Even though addiction is a chronic condition, it is treatable. Here at Meta, we help individuals overcome Adderall addiction by:

  • Connecting them with a professional supervised detoxification facility
  • Providing 3 different levels of outpatient addiction treatment
  • Offering a wide range of clinical services that include behavioral therapy
  • Empowering individuals to take charge of their recovery after they complete treatment
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