BACK TO SCHOOL : WITHOUT DRUGS ?
THE HORROR
“Back-to-school season is sparking renewed concern about the long-running shortage of Adderall and other medicines prescribed for ADHD.
Why it matters: It’s hard to predict how long drug shortages may last due to limited transparency in the supply chain, but experts note that prescriptions for Adderall historically pick up as students head back to the classroom.”
and of course Parents are Panicked
Parents worried about Adderall shortages as kids start school
https://www.yahoo.com/news/parents-worried-adderall-shortages-kids-161953738.html
ADDERAL SIDE EFFECTS
Common side effects
Adderall can cause headaches and difficulty sleeping.
The most common side effects of Adderall are:
increased blood pressure
headache
difficulty sleeping
loss of appetite
weight loss
abdominal pain
nausea
diarrhea
dry mouth
nervousness
insomnia
Less common side effects
There are a number of other side effects of Adderall. However, scientists have not yet determined how common they are. Such side effects may include:
constipation
an unpleasant taste in the mouth
blurry vision
dizziness
changes in sex drive
impotence
hair loss
Raynaud’s phenomenon
Severe side effects
A heart attack is a rare possible side effect of most ADHD medication.
It is also possible to experience more severe side effects when taking Adderall. These can occur in people taking the drug at usual dosages.
Some more serious side effects of Adderall include:
diseases of the heart muscle
heart attack
seizures
severe allergic reactions
behavioral changes
psychiatric disorders
sudden death
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But Hey…give it a try
LMAO….I can’t wait to hear about these energetic young men, freed of the pharma yoke that frustrated female teachers and suburban mothers use to control them. Look out bitches! Things are about to get out of control. Are the blessings of manhood about to be spread across the land? It can’t happen too soon, if you ask me.
Once we did our best to guide the unruly nature of some men. The military, highly disciplined organizations and severe punishments for unacceptable behaviours. Rewards, as well, for those who accepted the supremacy of social responsibility over personal licence. It is certainly the better way. The world needs tough guys, but we need them working with us not against us, and we don’t need them drug addled and disparaged.