Why Are Doctors Allowed to Prescribe Adderall, (Similar to Meth) When a Person Says “I Cant Concentrate”?
Question by jaedacoy: why are doctors allowed to prescribe adderall, (similar to meth) when a person says “i cant concentrate”?
how is that acceptable. ?
i mean unless u have a severe severe form, I dont think this is safe, and dont doctors know people will abuse it? the college scene is crawling with adderall users..
it kinda makes me think.. if teachers and bosses and everyone says a person is doing better work on adderall, and their aware the person takes stimulants.. than would they be okay with excellent work that is produced from a cocaine binge?
where is the ethics there?
i think schools are overloading students with work and then almost expectign them to ruin their health to achieve unhuman unhealthy standards.
do professors, institutions, the government, the FDA and society really think putting the body into constant over-stress is normal? and that we should be drugging those individuals who are not naturally attentive or cant keep up with the demands?
i mean..doesnt everyone have a different learning style? and different limits?
where is the ethics there?
and dont tell me college is a choice.. because at this point people are killing themselves over finals at NYU.. and their is a degree of mental abuse that goes on in those institutions..
and once you break a child down in this education system .. its hard for them to wake up one day and say.. i have a choice..
Meth and aderrall are similar. both are amphetamines. the meth molecule just makes the effects last longer
Best answer:
Answer by abe
EDIT: meth and adderrall are similar, and cocaine and sugar are similar, which is why i used the comparison
meth is NOTHING like adderall
thats like comparing sugar with cocaine
a doctor will NOT proscribe you adderrall if you go to him and say “i cant concentrate”
most doctors will have you take many tests before they proscribe adderall and possibly see a therapist before even considering
adderrall, proscribed by a doctor, and taken in the proper doses is safe. people who are not proscribed and abuse doses are the reason the drug has a bad reputation.
****you dont think its safe? well your not a doctor, you dont have a degree in medicine, they have more knowledge then you on the subject****
a few differences between meth and adderall
meth:
-makes you trip out of your freaking mind!
-is HIGHLY addictive
-gives you meth mouth
-destroys your life in every aspect
-has caused death
-is sold on the black market and has caused many gang related deaths
adderall:
-makes you focus
-dry mouth
-difficulty sleeping
-loss of appetite
-diarrhea
@mathieu
great answer, you said what i would have said if i was older and more educated. it really grinds my gears when people think “anyone” can get adderall from a doctor or when people claim adhd isnt “real” when they have no medical background what so ever.
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