Adderall: a growing trend among college students Brian, a 20 year old North Eastern University student, carefully indicated his "hidden" blue pills on the table on Monday night. He spiritually experienced his classroom challenges and his homework this week when he organized them into small groups according to size and dose. "Tuesday physical examination" he said, his eyes still stuck to the dozen blue pills on the table. "Calculated test on Friday and Lab on Thursday" Brian sighed with a failing enthusiasm and returned to his chair.
The tendency for college students to abuse Adderall and similar drugs (such as Ritalin) is superior in terms of tests and articles. According to a survey by the Drug Abuse and Mental Health Services Department (SAMHSA), full-time college students use Adderall with twice the probability of non-medical students. Romano also pointed out that individuals are reporting the use of Adderall to counteract the effects of the latter drugs during drinking. They feel that they are not as drunk as they did when they took Adderall. However, when taking Adderall, individuals may drink more, which can cause serious damage including death from alcoholism.
However, due to the significant increase in illegal consumption of Adderall at university, the use of Adderall is getting increasingly concerned 6. Whether students are seeking superiority in academic research The results of Adderall's "reward" are increasingly popular among college students 7. Literature research has found a topic that is particularly worried, indicating that students using Adderall are becoming an important part of college culture. 63% of 34% of university students report that the first use is in the university, but the former ratio does not publicly admit the abuse of illegal drugs, so the possibility of underestimating real spread Yes.