HOW OFTEN SHOULD I TAKE ADDERALL 30MG?
Adderall 30mg tablets are usually taken two to three times a day. The first dose is when you wake up in the morning, and any following amounts must be taken 4 to 6 hours apart. However, Adderall 30mg should only be taken once daily since this is the extended-release form. Taking Adderall 30mg extra dose can result in unwanted side effects like the inability to sleep. It’s important to talk to your healthcare provider if you feel like your medication is wearing off too soon.
IS 30MG ADDERALL EXTENDED-RELEASE?
No, Adderall is an immediate-release drug. It is a variant of Adderall XR is an extended-release drug. The main difference between Adderall and Adderall XR is that Adderall is an immediate-release drug, and Adderall 10 mg is a sustained-release drug. This means that the active ingredients of Adderall 10 mg (dexamphetamine and amphetamine) are released more slowly than Adderall. Subsequent doses should be taken at 4-6 hour intervals.
DOES ADDERALL HELP WITH ANXIETY?
Although Adderall is only FDA-approved for treating attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy, it has been used rarely and off-label to treat depression that has not responded to other treatments. However, this is difficult to state, and there is a lack of good-quality evidence to support its use. There is no proper proof that Adderall can help with anxiety in many cases of pre-existing mood disorders, but keep in mind that Adderall is a stimulant medication that could worsen anxiety symptoms. Anxiety attacks could occur when a person worries or fears something terrible will happen. It’s essential to have an appropriate care plan for both signs of ADHD and anxiety.
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