Adderall side effects.
Adderall is a combination drug of two stimulants known as dextroamphetamine and amphetamine that helps treat Narcolepsy and ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder). It is not for use by anyone younger than three years old. In addition, Adderall is not under recommendation for use by a woman during pregnancy or breastfeeding a nursing baby. Take Adderall with or without food first thing in the morning. Swallow the whole capsule rather than chewing, crushing, breaking, or opening an extended-release pill. Take it precisely as per your doctor’s prescription. Follow all instructions on your prescription label. Occasionally, your doctor may change your dose. Avoid taking this medicine in smaller or larger amounts or for longer than suggested. Adderall may cause trouble sleeping, nervousness, fever, diarrhea, headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, dry mouth, loss of appetite, weight loss, stomach upset, or pain. Your doctor may frequently check your progress while ta...