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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Withdrawal symptoms to be intolerable, and they often relapse. In order to effectively and safely stop substance use, it's recommended the addicted person seek medical advice and enter a treatment program.Here are some common Adderall withdrawal symptoms: Physical Withdrawal SymptomsExtreme fatigueVery slowed heartbeatLack of energyLong periods of sleepingStrong cravings Behavioral Withdrawal SymptomsDepressionAnxietySuicidal thoughtsConcentration issuesIrritabilityInability to feel pleasure In addition to these withdrawal symptoms, it’s important to look for overdose symptoms in the case that the person trying to quit relapses and takes too much of this dangerous stimulant drug. Watch for a rapid heartbeat, chest pain, shortness of breath, numbness of a limb, faintness, rash, hives, or signs of an allergic reaction. If you see these signs or others that are of concern seek medical help immediately.Treatment for Adderall Addiction As mentioned, it is vital to seek professional addiction treatment for an Adderall addiction. This way you or your loved one are safely detoxed and also able to be removed from the temptations and distractions while working on recovery. Currently, there are no medications specifically used to treat Adderall addiction, however, some of the treatments used for cocaine and methamphetamine abuse are effective in helping to treat Adderall addiction.Behavioral therapies such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and other incentive-based treatments are helpful in treating addiction to Adderall. In addition, as with treatment for any kind of addiction, having a strong support system after clinical treatment is vital. 12-Step groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous can provide support, guidance, and even comradery for those in recovery from an Adderall addiction. If you or someone you love is addicted to Adderall, there is help and recovery is possible. No matter how bleak it may seem, many just like you or your loved one have recovered from Adderall addiction and gone on to live happy, fulfilling lives free of Adderall. At Caron, we believe that recovery isn’t just possible, it’s probable. We’re just one call away at 1-800-854-6023 or learn more online.
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