DANGERS

Emergency Call, Source: Maury Regional Medical Center

Your initial thought would be since Adderall is a stimulant, and Alcohol is a depressant that it would just counter-act right? No! Mixing the two will not cancel one another out; instead, they will cause a numerous of health problems (listed below.)  Combining Adderall and Alcohol together have deadly consequences. Many students are using this mixture as a party drug cocktail, that allows them to prolong their partying by hours, and can hinder you ability and judgement, allowing you to drink more. Many students use Adderall to offset the negative aspects of alcohol and partying, and prolong their engery.

When Adderall and Alcohol  emerge, a number of dangerous consequences can occur. When the stimulation is introduced to the depressive feelings created by alcohol, many users tend to ignore warning signs of physical harm. What students do not understand about this dangerous cocktail is that there are many harmful side effects that can occur and  should not be prolonged.

The most common side effects when blending these mixtures are psychological side effects which include: paranoiaanxiety, and severe depression. Some physical side effects when mixing are: nauseavomitingweight lossheart palpitations, and severe headaches. If students use this party mixture for over a long period of time, these issues could turn long lasting. If this happens, users may experience: seizures, irregular heartbeatsfevers, malnutrition, tremors, muscle twitchingheart attacks, and even in the worst case, death.

The main problem that students do not understand is that many of these side effects are hard to recognize immediately, and that’s why they keep on doing it. However, once students see, experience, and become educated about the effects, it is obvious that this so-called “partying drug cocktail” is a very dangerous activity.

For additional help for this addiction: Adderall Abuse Net, SouthCoast Recovery, and Addicition.

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