Adderall Abuse Stems from ADHD Treatment Becoming Latest Weight Loss Drug

Are Physicians the New Drug Pushers?

Read the Adderall insert, and it becomes plain that Adderall is little more than an amphetamine. A controlled substance, Adderall is nonetheless prescribed for children as young as six years of age for the treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Quoting Allure,
Adderall Abuse Stems from ADHD Treatment Becoming Latest Weight Loss Drug
 MSNBC now reports that because of the weight loss Adderall causes as a side effect, Adderall abuse is at an all time high - in the adult population.

Used in adults as well as children, the siren song of the quick weight loss fix is sufficient to have women clamoring for Adderall XR in an effort to shed pounds and keep them off. Joining Adderall are Ritalin, Topamax, Strattera, and other substances that promise the quick weight loss fix via pill popping.

As early as 2006 MSNBC reported that what seals the Faustian bargain is the fact that the off label use of prescription medications, such as Adderall XR and others, actually does make weight loss possible for some patients. Patients disregard the dangers associated with the pills, and before long there are some successes and stories that promote the off label use while adverse stories tend to go by the wayside.

Sadly, oftentimes Adderall abuse and the misuse of similar substances may be laid at the door of the doctor doing the prescribing. Even as there are some who get their pills online from unscrupulous Internet pharmacies that will hock their wares to anyone with a credit card, there are physicians who take an active role in promoting off label use of various drugs.

I am reminded of a recent doctor's visit I myself had during which a physician's employee suggested the use of diabetes injections for the sake of weight loss. While I do not know if these shots rank as high on the scale of risky pills as Adderall XR, it took me aback to think that a doctor's office is actively supporting drug seeking behavior.

 
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I take Adderall 20mg a day. It is not a very high dose but it does help me to concentrate enough and does resolve most of my anxiety that I have been dealing with for about 10 years now. I never was one to believe in medication but when my focus and moods became unbearable especially once I started nursing school I had to talk to my doctor. I have been doing wonderful ever since and think as long as Adderall is not abused it can be a very big help.

Posted on 10/22/2008 at 2:10:58 PM

Great to know!

Posted on 08/28/2008 at 6:08:32 AM

Interesting. I have a hard time believing that any 6 yr old needs to be on meds.

Posted on 08/24/2008 at 12:08:44 PM

Excellent work on this topic!

Posted on 08/22/2008 at 10:08:14 AM

To Barry Morse: Please don't spam my articles. If you want to hock your wares, contact AC Admin and work out an ad deal.

Posted on 08/21/2008 at 1:08:22 PM

Excellent job~!

Posted on 08/20/2008 at 5:08:41 PM

This drug clearly causes weight loss even as it may promote attention and focus in some people. I had a son take it for awhile and the loss of appetite was clear!

Posted on 08/20/2008 at 4:08:04 PM

Anyone who has ever met a drug addict can plainly see that amphetamines cause weight loss.... I can't believe that docs would recommend Adderall for weight loss. This is just shocking.

Posted on 08/20/2008 at 4:08:04 PM

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