Are there any side effects from taking adderal when you don’t have a learning disability? Short term? Long term?
I remember reading an article years ago that in the near future adderral would be used in the same way we all use coffee now.
No, it's also something you'd have to take a ridiculous amount of to overdose. It's a pill form of sustained heightened awareness/focus but like with any other stimulant, the come down occurs to varying degrees (regular pills are sharper than extended release (xr) ones). For me 30 mg pill, will have me sharp for a day or a day and a half.
Like any other drugs their different options (Ritalin/Vyvanse) and different strengths (10 mg, 20 mg, 30 mg, etc)
Also like any other drug the more you take the higher your tolerance gets. I don't take any meds outside vitamins on a set schedule because it diminishes the effectiveness unless you circumstantially reliant or it was designed for routines usage.
I got like 100 pills of 30 mg adderall rn realistically that can last me for anywhere from 1-10 years, depends on how thirsty I am to up production.
Ultimately you'd almost always rather to be able to do things on your own power but even though Jada and Nas told us it's hard to always/perpetually