High school students and college students are increasingly using psychotropics such as Adderall and Ritalin. The number of children prescribed this medicine has increased greatly. This medicine was originally created to help children with ADHD, but now even children who do not prescribe these medications take these medicines to improve their academic performance (Loe 2008 ). Increasing the use of this medicine is a problem, and there are still major problems that students feel that they have to take to keep them succeeding.
The psychostimulant, methylphenidate, is a Schedule II drug, which means that the US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) classifies it as highly likely to be abused. It is mainly used to treat patients diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children and adolescence. This disease with insurance claim code marks increasingly normal child behavior as psychosis It is due to doing. More criticism. DEA warns that methylphenidate produces much of the same effect as cocaine. Both psychotic seizures and severe psychological addictions are associated with methylphenidate abuse
High school students and college students are increasingly using psychotropics such as Adderall and Ritalin. The number of children prescribed this medicine has increased greatly. This medicine was originally created to help children with ADHD, but now even children who do not prescribe these medications take these medicines to improve their academic performance (Loe 2008 ). My high school does not offer free individual guidance, but the teacher sometimes helps. Even if I was a kind of independent work, I am very hesitant to inform someone that help is needed. The university needs critical thought and the material is difficult so I began to ask for help away from my comfort zone. For example, I use a writing center as an English teaching material. Also, I will ask for more help as needed. This is another way I improve
There are many controversies about using psychostimulants in the treatment of ADHD, but one of the most comprehensible reasons to use these drugs to cause controversy is the adverse effect of side effects. Eric Mash and David Wolfe interpret these side effects as "loss of appetite, weight loss, a gradual increase in expectation of height or weight, a rise in heart rate and blood pressure, or difficulties in falling asleep" (Mash and Wolfe , 2010: 144). Understanding these is merely a short-term side effect of drugs, and the use of these psychostimulants may lead to unknown long-term side effects, so other controversies arise. Another controversy over the use of another common concern and stimulant to parents is that children may become drug addiction. No one is addicted to reality. "(Green and Chee, 1997: 160)