Introduction to Adderall


Adderall is a drug used to treat ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder) and narcolepsy. Its other uses are as a performance enhancer for athletes or as an antidepressant or euphoriant. The active ingredients are 25% levoamphetamine i.e. the levorotatory or left-handed enantiomer and 75% dextroamphetamine i.e. dextrorotatory (right-handed enantiomer). Adderall is a propanamine derivative of benzene. It causes increased cognitive control, euphoria, increased wakefulness. At proper doses it results in improved reflexes, higher endurance, and increased muscle power. However in larger doses it is harmful. Overdoses can reduce cognitive control, cause rapid muscle breakdown or cause psychosis (delusions and paranoia). So it's best to be taken in reasonable doses. Symptoms of ADHD and narcolepsy are alleviated by Adderall's dextroamphetamine and laevo amphetamine by increasing activity of neurotransmitters norepinephrine and dopamine in the brain.

Dextroamphetamine has more effects on CNS whereas laevo amphetamine has more cardiovascular and peripheral effects and it also has a longer elimination life i.e. remains in the body for a longer time than its dextrorotatory counterpart. Not only has that but the laevo component been reported to improve the treatment response in some individuals relative to dextroamphetamine alone. In humans with ADHD, pharmaceutical amphetamines brain development and enhance nerve growth. MRI studies have shown that improve increased amphetamine treatments reduced the abnormalities in the brain structure of an ADHD patients. Adderall tablets must be taken orally. It can be used to treat adults and children. It must be taken while following the doctor prescribed diet, exercise, supplements, therapy etc. Order Adderall online at Royal Medication.

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