The effects of ADHD medicine

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For some, ADHD medication can do wonders for your body. It can greatly improve your life, give you control of yourself, and restore focus. According to http://www.webmd.com/add-adhd/guide/tips-reduce-adult-adhd-medication-side-effects, some side effects can be : trouble sleeping, nausea, no appetite, headaches, dry mouth, dizziness, and irritability and mood changes. One of the most popular side effects I believe is a decreased appetite. From personal experience, ADHD medication completely takes an appetite away.

 

 

Sources:

http://www.webmd.com/add-adhd/guide/tips-reduce-adult-adhd-medication-side-effects

2 thoughts on “The effects of ADHD medicine

  1. Katherine Sharon Trimble

    Because more and more kids tend to abuse ADHD medication, colleges have to take on new procedures to prevent this. One student from Fresno State, Lisa Beach, had to go through two months of testing to prove that she had ADHD! Beach said, “As much as it stunk, it’s nice to know, ‘O.K., this is legit.'”

  2. Xiaotong Wang

    ADHD medicine, also called ‘smart pill” in some university. Forgot which one, but I remember it clearly that in one article, the writer said that the ADHD medicine is overused around students during the final week. A lot of students counted on that little white pill to keep awake and calm the whole night and prepare for their final test. During your article, I think that you may can add more research resources to make it more persuasive.

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