Adderall 30mg Tablets
The use of Adderall 30mg tablets is to help people with ADHD or narcolepsy manage their symptoms and improve their quality of life and functioning. Adderall can also enhance the performance and productivity of people with ADHD or narcolepsy in academic, work, or social settings.
The dosage of Adderall 30mg tablets depends on the individual’s age, weight, medical condition, and response to the drug. The usual starting dose for adults with ADHD is 5 mg once or twice a day, which may be increased by the doctor as needed, up to a maximum of 40 mg per day. The usual starting dose for children aged 6 to 12 years with ADHD is 5 mg once a day, which may be increased by the doctor as needed, up to a maximum of 30 mg per day. The usual starting dose for adults and children aged 12 years and older with narcolepsy is 10 mg once a day, which may be increased by the doctor as needed, up to a maximum of 60 mg per day. Adderall tablets should be taken in the morning, with or without food, and swallowed whole, not crushed or chewed.
Side effects of Adderall 30mg tablets.
- Nervousness, anxiety, or irritability
- Insomnia, restlessness, or tremors
- Headache, dry mouth, or loss of appetite
- Nausea, vomiting, or stomach pain
- Weight loss, growth suppression, or cardiovascular problems
- Mood changes, depression, or psychosis
- Dependence, tolerance, or withdrawal symptoms if stopped suddenly
- Abuse, misuse, or overdose, which may result in death
- Allergic reactions, such as rash, hives, swelling, or difficulty breathing
Adderall 30mg tablets may interact with other medications, such as antacids, antidepressants, blood pressure drugs, or seizure medications. It may also affect the results of some medical tests, such as urine drug screens or blood glucose levels. Therefore, it is important to use Adderall 30mg tablets only as prescribed by a doctor and inform the doctor of all the medications and supplements that are being taken.
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