How Would I Be Able to Obtain Perscription Adderall Without Parent’s Consent?
Question by Michelle: How would I be able to obtain perscription adderall without parent’s consent?
I’m currently a Junior at one of the toughest public high schools in the state of Texas.
Last year during exams i took unprescibed adderall to help me concentrate more efficiently on passing (now, please i do not need to hear how dangerous this is/how wrong it is, it was something i literally needed to get me through at that time).
Everyone says Junior year is the toughest, and i agree. I’m in 1 AP English class and one Honors History class, not to mention AVID, which is a class soley based on getting into a 4 year college of our choice (a LOT of outside work).
I’ve talked to my mom about getting me prescibed to adderall, or some form of it to help control my mind from wandering as well as coming home and crashing from staying up until 2 the night before to finish homework.
Being a mother, i know she’s concerned, but she’s completely against the idea “you will NOT be medicated!” “spend less time with your boyfriend, stop drinking all your caffeine drinks, finish your homework at a decent hour…” Honestly i guess what I’m looking for is a way for me to get adderall without her permission. Last i heard the age of consent in Texas was 17, but i don’t remember what all rights that gives me. I just need any kind of input at the moment…
Best answer:
Answer by Deb
Adderall is an amphetamine, which means that it is regulated by the government as a “scheduled” medication. Unless you have a legitimate diagnosis from a psychiatrist or physician to validate the need for this, it cannot be prescribed. Besides that, the DEA visits pharmacies on a weekly basis and keeps tract of who is getting these types of medicines. To obtain them illegally is a felony which could get you jail time. Do you really think that it is worth it?
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