Adderall is a prescription stimulant commonly used in the treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). It works by increasing dopamine and norepinephrine activity in the brain, helping improve focus, attention, and impulse control. Adderall is classified as a Schedule II controlled medication and requires careful dosing and regular medical monitoring. Possible side effects include decreased appetite, insomnia, increased heart rate, and nervousness. Treatment plans are individualized and often combined with behavioral or educational support. Purduehealth.com provides educational information to help patients understand Adderall’s clinical use and safety considerations ⚕️.
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