ADHD: ADDERALL THE MIRACLE DRUG

Judithwpoli
3 min readJun 1, 2021

Adderall is a prescription stimulant that contains both amphetamine and dextroamphetamine. Narcolepsy and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are treated with it (ADHD). Dry mouth, headaches, and loss of appetite are all common adverse effects.

Adderall is classified as a Schedule II-restricted substance by the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). As a result, there is a considerable risk of abuse and addiction. When you use a prescription drug without your doctor’s permission, you are engaging in prescription drug misuse.

People use Adderall to increase their energy, mood, or weight loss. However, when they cannot obtain a prescription, they turn to the black market, where the medicine is sold at a variety of rates and under several identities.

Adderall Price on the Street

Street price for Adderall is $3-$15 per pill. However, the actual cost is determined by several factors, including dosage, location, and validity.

Dosing

Adderall is available in a range of dosages, ranging from 5mg to 30mg. In general, the higher the dosage, the greater the price.

Adderall is less expensive in locations with a high drug supply and more costly in areas where there is a low drug supply. Cities frequently have more stores, whereas rural places frequently have insufficient resources.

Genuineness

Some drug dealers offer phone Adderall to save money on production. They compress another substance (or substances) inside an Adderall pill using pill press equipment.

Fake Adderall is usually less expensive than genuine Adderall. It frequently contains dangerous ingredients such as:

• Methamphetamine, an illegal narcotic that poses significant health hazards such as heart attack and lifelong brain damage.

• Fentanyl, a prescription opioid painkiller 50–100 times more potent than morphine and the cause of countless overdose deaths

Costs of Adderall on the Street vs Costs of Adderall on Prescription

It is substantially less expensive than Adderall purchased on the street, as is the case with most prescription medicines. A 30–20mg Adderall tablet prescription, for example, could cost around $15, depending on your area and insurance. One medication may cost the same on the road.

Street Names for Adderall

To evade police identification, people who illegally acquire and distribute Adderall use street aliases. A-Train, Abby, Addy, Amps, Christmas Trees, Co-Pilots, Lid Poppers, and Smart Pills are some of the more common Adderall street names.

Some individuals call amphetamine by its street names.

• Accelerador

• Amy

• Amps

• Bam

• B-Bombs

• Beans, commonly known as MDMA and the narcotic Oxycodone (brand name OxyContin)

• Bennies

• Benzos, such as alprazolam (Xanax) and diazepam (benzodiazepines) (Valium)

• Blue Boys

• Black and Whites

• Black Beauties

• Black Birds

• Blacks

• Bombita, a phrase that can refer to both heroin and cocaine-laced heroin.

• Brain Ticklers

• Cartwheels

• Chalk (also known as methamphetamine)

• Methamphetamine, which is also known as chicken powder

• Dulces, which can also allude to cocaine

• Chochos

• Debs

• Diet Pills

• Dolls

• Dominoes

• Double Cross Drivers

• Flour, which can also be used to allude to cocaine

• Footballs (sometimes referred to as Xanax)

• French Blues

• Geeked Out

• Head Drugs

• Jelly Beans (also known as crack cocaine)

• LA Turnaround

• Morning Shot

• Nuggets (also known as crack cocaine)

• Oranges with Suboxone (a buprenorphine and naloxone combo)

• Pep Pills

• Pepper

• Pingas (also known as cocaine)

• Purple Hearts (also known as LSD)

• Rhythm

• Sparklers (also known as methamphetamine)

• Speed (also known as methamphetamine)

Splash, Sweeties, and Sweets are all terms that might be used to describe MDMA.

• Tens • Thrusters

• TR-6s

• Turnabouts

• Uppers (also known as methamphetamine)

• Wake Ups

• West Coast Turnarounds

• Wheels (also known as Percocet)

• Whiffle Dust

• White Crosses (also known as cocaine)

• Whites (also known as Oxycodone)

• Zoomers (also known as Oxycodone)

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