Dave wrote:itchyfingers wrote:I'm baffled by people that want to seek out pharmaceuticals to add to their otherwise normal life. FDA forces big pharma to list the drug's side effects in advertisements, which are an extension of the labeling. Usually a 30 second commercial is filled with 15-20 seconds of side effects. That should tell you something about ALL compounded drugs.
But I digress, this is about adderall specifically. Do you have ADHD or narcolepsy? That's what it's indicated for.
Let's say some quack prescribes it for you anyway. Maybe you'll be more alert, or as you say, "successful". Maybe you'll also be shitting yourself, or unable to shit. Your hair may fall out. Your blood pressure may go nuclear and lead to seizures. Maybe you won't be able to sleep and be irritable or anxious all the time. Maybe you'll lose your sex drive, or why not just go completely impotent?
It's ok, they make OTHER DRUGS for all that shit too!
That's kind of why I'm asking here... I took it from 18-22 with no issues that I can think of, but stopped because everyone said prescription drugs are bad.
So I started again around the middle of the year and haven't noticed any real downsides. Surveying numerous sources and no one has noticed any bad side effects that I may have missed. Trying to be as clinical and unbiased as I can be...
I do reg affairs for medical devices, and used to do pharma. I know what it takes to get a drug to market, and how wrong some of those drugs have gone even after the premarket submission is cleared by the FDA.
That said, I admit I am firmly in the "no pharma" camp. I don't even like to take asprin unless all my natural methods of getting rid of a headache have failed. So take my advice with a grain of salt, or 10mg of NaCl.

If you're taking it, and you're not experiencing the counterindications listed in the package insert, then more power to you, Dave. I guess I'm just saying be REALLY cautious, man. You have some family history of addiction, and a tendency to ride the extreme, based on what I've read here. It's a slippery slope...