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 Adderall is a prescription drug, and it’s relatively commonly prescribed to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Unfortunately, like some other types of prescription drugs, addiction is a very real risk of using Adderall. If you’re searching for Adderall rehab centers in New Jersey, Cliffside Recovery is available.

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The Effects of Adderall

The Food and Drug Administration has approved Adderall for treating ADHD and narcolepsy. If someone is prescribed the medication and takes it exactly as intended, there can be positive effects.

It’s a Schedule II controlled substance, which has serious addiction potential. It’s the most often prescribed amphetamine in the country.

Adderall is a brand-name combination medication that includes dextroamphetamine and amphetamine. It’s a stimulant, and it affects brain chemicals in your brain, like dopamine and norepinephrine. Adderall can also affect serotonin, but not as much as it does the other two.

There are immediate and time-release versions of Adderall, and doctors when prescribing it, will usually start someone with the lowest possible dose and then increase it gradually.

When someone has ADHD and takes Adderall as prescribed, it can improve their attention and focus, reducing hyperactivity and impulsivity. These effects stem from its ability to increase dopamine and norepinephrine amounts in the brain.

Dopamine is a chemical that reinforces rewarding behaviors in the brain. Norepinephrine affects blood pressure, breathing, heart rate, and blood vessels.

The drug primarily affects the central nervous system, and while it can help you feel more awake and focused during the day, there are possible side effects and drawbacks.

Adderall side effects can include:

  • Reduced appetite
  • Nervousness
  • Restlessness
  • Problems falling asleep
  • Stomach aches
  • Dry mouth
  • Slow speech
  • Vision changes
  • Mood changes and irritability
  • Increased heart rate

Serious side effects can include:

  • Shaking or seizures
  • Paranoia or hallucinations
  • Worsening symptoms of mental health disorders
  • Blurry vision or eyesight changes
  • Heart attack and stroke
  • Increased heart rate and blood pressure

Because of the risk of severe side effects and the impact of Adderall on brain chemicals like dopamine, it’s important that if you’re abusing the drug, you get help as soon as you can. Like other types of addiction, it tends to worsen over time.

At Cliffside Recovery, we are an Adderall treatment center in New Jersey, offering different levels of care to fit your needs.

We do not offer detoxification or inpatient treatment at our location, however, we can assist clients who need higher levels of care in finding the treatment options that best meet their individual needs.

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Adderall Abuse

It’s possible that you’re abusing Adderall without having a full-blown or severe addiction. For most people who become addicted, abuse comes first.

Adderall abuse is any situation where you take it without a prescription or use it outside of your doctor’s advice.

The typical reasons people abuse Adderall are that it makes them feel euphoric, confident, and productive, and it’s an appetite suppressant. People frequently use the drug to improve their performance in some aspect of their life, like school or work.

Most Adderall abuse is among young people—especially high school and college students- although many others of all age groups misuse it.

If you’d like to learn more about Adderall rehab centers in New Jersey, contact our professional, expert team at Cliffside Recovery in Englewood.

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Adderall Addiction

When you have a physical and mental reliance on Adderall, it can be described as an addiction. The physical part of this is technically known as dependence.

You take higher doses with physical dependence because the effects aren’t as strong as when you first used Adderall. Even with those higher doses, you may not feel the euphoric high you did when you first started using the stimulant.

Then, once you’re dependent, when you try to stop using it, you may experience Adderall withdrawal symptoms. These symptoms happen because your body tries to rebalance itself to function without the drug.

Withdrawal symptoms include:

  • Irritability
  • Depression
  • Increased appetite
  • Sleeping too much
  • Fatigue
  • Problems with concentration
  • Anxiety
  • Suicidal thoughts
  • Brain fog

Addiction is a psychological disease affecting the brain. Signs of an addiction to Adderall can include:

  • Spending extensive time and money getting Adderall, using it, and recovering from its effects.
  • You need bigger doses to get the effects you want.
  • Having a desire to cut down but not being able to.
  • Taking the drug even though you know it’s harmful to you.
  • Being unable to focus, work, or feel alert without it.
  • Neglecting other activities to use Adderall.

Cliffside Recovery is a leading Adderall rehab center in New Jersey. If you feel like your Adderall use is an addiction, or you’re trying to help someone you love, reach out to us.

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How to Find Adderall Rehab Centers in New Jersey

As is true with other substance addictions, if you feel like your Adderall use is out of control and is creating problems in your life, you might need professional treatment.

Addiction treatment is usually based primarily on talk and behavioral therapies. Medications may also be part of a treatment plan, and holistic therapies tend to be integrated into treatment, too.

If you seek treatment for an Adderall addiction, the goal isn’t just to help you stop using it, although that’s important too. True recovery from addiction relies on uncovering those things that contributed to it in the first place.

If you compare Adderall rehab centers in New Jersey, Cliffside Recovery leads the way. We offer flexible outpatient programs, including the following care levels:

  • Partial hospitalization programs: A PHP at our Adderall treatment center in New Jersey is a step down from residential rehab. PHPs include medical detox, therapy, mental health and medical health care services, and medication management. Treatment programs are intensive in a PHP, but you can return home in the evenings. That’s the key difference between a PHP and an inpatient treatment center.
  • Intensive outpatient programs: An IOP helps you work on a lasting recovery, and our programs provide the support and tools you need to achieve that. Our IOP is versatile, and it can be a step down between a higher and lower care level or a starting point, depending on your needs.
  • Outpatient: Our New Jersey outpatient rehab is ideal for someone with a strong recovery foundation after detoxing and participating in a higher care level like a PHP. Outpatient treatment gives the most flexibility and self-accountability of our other care levels.
  • Dual diagnosis: This isn’t a level of care but can be provided in any of our programs. If you have an Adderall addiction, you might also have another co-occurring mental health disorder. Dual diagnosis treatment addresses both conditions at the same time.
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