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At Magnolia Ranch Recovery, we encounter a variety of drug addictions. Some of these come from necessary prescriptions such as Adderall, typically prescribed to treat ADHD.

Adderall addiction happens when the drug is misused. Misusing Adderall can look like taking too much or taking it when it has not been prescribed to you for its effects.

Like with all prescription stimulants, there is a considerable risk of physical dependence, overuse, or misuse. This is where drug addiction becomes a concern and why the drug enforcement agency has classed Adderall as a Schedule II drug.

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What is Adderall?

Adderall is a prescription amphetamine. It’s used to treat those with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or with sleep disorder narcolepsy to significant effect. For those with ADHD, Adderall can help you focus and direct your energy.

Adderall is, however, also used for non-medical purposes as an upper, often alongside other drugs or alcohol. For those without ADHD, Adderall may elevate their mood, increase their energy levels, or even make them excitable. This may sound harmless, but Adderall comes with several side effects that range from mild discomfort to stroke.

Adderall Addiction in Numbers

Adderall addiction is widespread. It’s estimated that, in 2021, around 3.7 million people over the age of 12 had misused prescription stimulants, which includes Adderall.

In another study, 14.5% of college students report misusing prescription stimulants like Adderall.

Adderall misuse can negatively impact your quality of life. It can cause drug-seeking behavior, cognitive decline, or even a heart attack in extreme situations.

How Adderall Affects the Body

Adderall is made up of two stimulant drugs, amphetamine and dextroamphetamine. This combination works to stimulate the central nervous system (CNS). For those with ADHD, this works to help you manage your systems by increasing dopamine and norepinephrine in the brain. This boost then improves your ability to focus and reduces impulsive behavior.

Those who do not have ADHD may take Adderall to boost their energy and to feel more hyper or energetic. On its own, this may not seem like a big deal, but there are still significant risks – especially if you mix drugs. Mixing Adderall with alcohol, for example, can nullify the effects of the Adderall, which in turn leads you to take more to get the energy back. Take too much, and you risk overdosing, just as with many other drugs.

Other consequences of mixing Adderall with other substances include:

  1. Respiratory Depression: Taking Adderall along with depressants like alcohol can impact your ability to breathe to the point where you may stop breathing altogether.

  2. Cardiovascular Strain: Combining Adderall with other stimulant drugs like methamphetamines can increase your heart rate and blood pressure, increasing the risk of stroke or heart attacks.

  3. Toxicity Increase: Taking Adderall could reduce your body’s ability to metabolize drugs. There is then an increased risk of overdose when taking Adderall alongside other illicit or even prescription drugs.

Symptoms of Adderall

Adderall may not seem dangerous, but it is. Even while taking the recommended dose as assigned to you by your doctor, you may notice the following:

  • An increase in your anxiety levels

  • Trouble sleeping

  • Insomnia

  • Abdominal pain

  • Headaches

  • Irregular heartbeat

  • and more

Taking high doses of Adderall, either acutely (for example, during an event) or over long periods, however, can lead to Adderall toxicity.

Short Term Damage Caused by Adderall Misuse

In the short term, Adderall toxicity can cause physical symptoms like:

  • Increased heart rate

  • Irregular heart rate

  • Seizures

  • Hallucinations

  • Confusion

  • Paranoia and panic

  • Abdominal pain

  • Diarrhea and/or vomiting

  • Serotonin syndrome

In severe cases of overdose, you may:

  • Have a heart attack

  • Have a stroke

Long-Term Damage Caused By Adderall Misuse

The reason why many start seeking out help for their Adderall addiction is because of its long-term effects. While those with ADHD who stick with their prescribed dose will unlikely experience these symptoms, those who use Adderall recreationally or misuse their prescription stimulants are more likely to experience:

  • Cardiovascular damage: Your heart tissue can be damaged from long-term elevated heart rates, typical with Adderall misuse.

  • Organ damage: On top of your heart, your liver and kidneys may also be damaged in the long term, as these organs work to filter through drugs.

  • Gastrointestinal damage: Overdosing on Adderall can damage the gastrointestinal tract, leading to frequent or severe abdominal pain.

  • Mental health disorders: Those who overdose on Adderall are more likely to develop conditions like depression, anxiety, or even psychosis.

  • Sleep disturbances: Frequent overdose and misuse of Adderall can lead to insomnia, including chronic insomnia.

If you have survived an Adderall overdose, or if Adderall is just one of the prescription drugs you are addicted to, know you are not alone. It can be very challenging to break away from drug use, especially on your own. That’s why we offer personalized and comprehensive Adderall addiction treatment that puts the individual first.

Adderall Addiction Symptoms: When to Seek Out Adderall Rehab Programs

Adderall use is different from Adderall addiction. You may have an Adderall addiction if you:

  1. Use Adderall often, but don’t have a prescription for it.

  2. Have tried to cut down on your Adderall use (or even quit) but were unable to succeed on your own.

  3. Continue to use Adderall regularly, even though you experience negative side effects of Adderall.

  4. Face financial problems (etc, debt) because of your Adderall use.

  5. Face legal problems because of your Adderall addiction.

  6. Have engaged in risky behavior to obtain more Adderall.

If any of these situations apply to you, then you likely have an Adderall addiction or Adderall dependency. The good news is that you can get help from a specialized Adderall addiction treatment center with us. We can help you kick your Adderall abuse once and for all – even if it’s just one of the drugs you’re unable to stop using on your own.

Addiction can lead to serious health problems, financial problems, and even legal problems. Adderall addiction can even put a strain on your personal everyday life, your education, or your career if you take enough to overdose.

Misusing Adderall can happen slowly – so slowly you may not even have noticed it has become a problem until it is. You don’t need to fix that problem on your own. Regardless of whether you need help overcoming Adderall addiction on its own or using a combination of substances, we can help.

Comprehensive Care at Our Adderall Addiction Treatment Tennessee Center

Our Adderall addiction treatment center is located in the serene countryside of Tennessee. With us, you’ll get more than just another rehab facility. You’ll be transported to a stunning retreat where you will have access to everything you need to overcome your Adderall addiction, receiving intensive therapy. We can help manage your withdrawal symptoms, address the underlying causes of your addiction, and give you the coping skills and strategies necessary to make a lasting recovery.

Our 38-acre facility in Pulaski offers everything you need, from medical professionals to help you manage the withdrawal symptoms of Adderall to mental health experts to holistic coaches. Between sessions, you can relax, soak in the fresh air, take in stunning views, and connect with our on-site horses.

Our experienced staff of therapists, medical professionals, coaches, chefs, and more are here to help those in need through their Adderall addiction recovery.

Our Unique Approach Here at Magnolia Ranch Recovery Center

Our Adderall addiction treatment is comprehensive, starting with medically supervised Adderall detox treatment to an ongoing outpatient program to help prevent relapsing. Adderall abuse can be challenging because it doesn’t sound like a serious problem. In the end, however, you can end up not only physically addicted to it but emotionally as well. If you struggle with staying energized or focused, you may be over-relying on Adderall.

Adderall abuse can also be a result of co-occurring mental health disorders. You may constantly feel tired or unmotivated and use Adderall to counteract that.

To help, we go beyond the addiction. We care for the underlying mental health condition. We offer the most individualized care in the country to treat not just the symptom but the cause. With us, you can have 2 to 3 individual sessions per day instead of the industry standard one session per week.

That’s why you’ll have access to:

  • Medical Detox: Our medication-assisted treatment programs can help you through a medical detox or help you manage withdrawal symptoms, including insomnia, fatigue, or even depression.

  • Residential Rehabilitation: For comprehensive Adderall addiction treatment, we offer residential rehabilitation. This is ideal for those who need assistance through their detox, especially if they take more than Adderall.

  • Intensive Outpatient: Our intensive outpatient programs are ideal for those taking the first step back from residential rehabilitation and into independent living. We’ll support you through this period by focusing on building coping skills. 

  • Outpatient Programs: Our outpatient programs provide hands-on addiction treatment support while allowing you to continue living at home, working, or attending school. This option is ideal for college students or those based in Nashville, as our treatment facility is only 75 miles from the city. 

Gain Access to Professional Therapies

Our trained and certified experts here at our Adderall rehab facility offer CBT, DBT, and PTSD therapy to help you address the underlying mental health conditions that are driving you toward addictive behaviors. This is, of course, on top of helping you manage the common Adderall withdrawal symptoms. We offer:

  • Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT): This Adderall addiction treatment helps you identify the unhelpful thinking patterns that lead you to abuse Adderall. You will also gain coping skills and strategies to restructure those negative thoughts into positive ones.

  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): DBT is a talking therapy that helps you better manage your emotions. Its primary focus is helping you build coping skills to tolerate distress in a healthy way.

  • Trauma/PTSD Therapy: If you live with trauma or PTSD, we can include several PTSD therapies in your Adderall addiction treatment program to help you address the trauma in a safe environment and build up coping skills that don’t include Adderall or other substances.

Holistic Care for a Rounded Recovery at our Countryside Adderall Recovery Center

Our goal is to help you develop coping strategies. Part of that is connecting with your emotions and your spiritual self. That’s why every Adderall addiction treatment we offer includes holistic therapy.

  • Yoga Therapy: Yoga is a top Adderall addiction treatment thanks to its focus on connecting with your body.

  • Meditation: Our focus here at our Adderall addiction recovery center is to give you coping strategies you can use anytime. Our meditation therapies help you learn how to ground yourself and stay committed to your sobriety, even in the face of stressors.

  • Art Therapy: Adderall addiction can cause mood swings, insomnia, and more. Art therapy works to help you healthily express your emotions.

  • Equine Therapy: One of our most unique (and loved) Adderall addiction treatment programs is our Equine therapy. Here, you will learn how to ride, do groundwork, or do group activities. Together, you and your horse will connect, allowing you to connect emotionally, anchor yourself to that relationship, and work on building up your emotional stability, all while building accountability and your social bonds with your horse and others.

Adderall addiction, or any substance abuse, is more than just a chemical dependency. We offer these holistic treatments to help you build up your self-esteem and confidence.

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Get Comprehensive Adderall Addiction Treatment TN Today

Overcoming Adderall addiction on your own is not easy. Not only could you quickly become chemically dependent (especially if you are mixing Adderall with other substances), but you may also rely on the effects of Adderall to an unhealthy degree.

While overcoming Adderall is difficult, it is not impossible, and you do not need to do it alone. When you choose Magnolia Ranch Recovery, you choose a stunning countryside facility, expert treatment programs, and a robust, holistic approach that helps you connect with new coping methods and thrive. We even provide ground transportation of up to 4.5 hours to help as many as possible get to our Adderall addiction treatment center in Tennessee as possible.

If you or a loved one are suffering from an Adderall addiction, then get in touch with our team. We’ll go through exactly what our Adderall addiction rehab offers and even perform a complimentary health insurance coverage check.