Taking Unprescribed Pills?

Question by lacybaby: Taking unprescribed pills?
Is it bad to take adderhal un-prescribed..what about amphtamines(A.D.H.D. medicine)? if it is bad, what can it do too you?

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Answer by bishopdante
adderall is basically 2 types of amphetamines, street name “speed” go look up what it will do. People were taking that stuff in the 60s, dextroamphetamine, they were called “dexies”. Really not good drugs.

I wouldn’t take that stuff if you paid me, I’ve taken speed in the past, and it’s poisonous, the high is lame, and the comedown is really toxic.

Believe it or not the nazi party put methamphetamine in the soldiers rations, and hitler was on loads a day. Very scary stuff.

Giving speed to 12 year olds as medicine for what exactly?! That’s disgusting.

The methods used to prescribe these drugs to people are extremely dubious, and not proper science at all. Even the syndromes they claim to treat are unproven, we may discover in future years the real story behind peoples’ mental health issues, but ultimately the idea that you can treat thought or state of mind with chemicals is extremely debatable. The drug companies have profited hugely from these prescriptions, that much is for sure, and the comedown is bad, so they’re quite addictive. Lives are being ruined by this for sure, they’re drugging a generation.

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