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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Psychological in nature, and they can include: Insomnia Sleeping too much Appetite changes (usually excessive hunger) Headache Fatigue Muscle aches Tremors Seizures Physical and mental sluggishness Intense cravings for Adderall Depression Suicidal thoughts Anxiety Irritability Mood swings Lack of motivation Difficulty concentrating Panic attacks Phobias ParanoiaThis list can seem intimidating. While these symptoms of Adderall withdrawal can and do happen, you can avoid them by getting off Adderall properly.Quitting Adderall the Right WayBecause Adderall is a highly addictive drug even when you take it for ADHD as prescribed, it’s very important to taper off of it with the help of a doctor. Slowly weaning off of this medication under a doctor’s supervision will help you avoid or minimize Adderall withdrawal symptoms. Quitting Adderall cold turkey is dangerous and feels terrible.This supervised, incremental decrease in dosage is often referred to as medical detox. In extreme cases of addiction, this is done in a treatment center. However, despite the fact that the brain does become dependent on Adderall when it’s used as an ADHD medication, getting off Adderall for ADHD typically doesn’t require inpatient addiction treatment. Your doctor will create a dose-reduction schedule, and you’ll see him or her for check-ups as you taper off.Even when done right, the process of getting off Adderall can be difficult, both because of the withdrawal process and because you’re still dealing with your symptoms of adult ADHD. While challenging, this process doesn’t have to be nightmarish. There are things you can do to deal with
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