Have you ever thought of a study drug?

Well,there is something called Adderall. It is the brand name for a mixture of amphetamine salts that was developed for treatment of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Many use Adderall even without the doctor prescribing it. Since it is closely related to amphetamine salts,therefore it is a close relative of methamphetamine also,commonly known as meth!
 When Adderall is ingested,it takes effect on the brain within an hour. Adderall affects neuroreceptors in the central nervous system,increasing the levels of dopamine and serotonin. In patients suffering from ADHD,genetic studies have indicated that these individuals may have dysfunctional dopamine release. Because of lack of dopamine,the brain will constantly seek out stimulants,resulting in getting distracted often,commonly seen in ADHD patients.
The Adderall releases the dopamine and serotonin that overcomes this deficit in ADHD patients,causing increased focus and making them feel less distracted. Adderall also causes the release of another neurotransmitter which activates the nervous system,initiating your 'fight or flight response.' Adderall can increase repetitive learning tasks,but well,it does not make a difference when it comes to many of the cognitive tasks or complex learning techniques like those needed for an exam. 
Any increase in studying skills may be from the fact that the drug gives you energy,and can help you keep awake for a night for studying. Long term detrimental effects of Adderall are clear. Consistent release of serotonin and dopamine will cause the brain to stop producing them naturally over time. Long term Adderall users developed an inability to feel pleasure without a chemical stimulant,and these effects can linger you even after you stop taking Adderall.



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