Adderall use and addiction can harm a person’s body, imbalance their mind, and destroy important relationships. Without the proper help, the damaging effects of addiction will be left to continue. The best drug rehab programs for Adderall addiction blend evidence-based treatments and support groups, so that a person has the highest chance for obtaining a healthier, drug-free life.
At Texas Recovery Center, we proudly provide Adderall addiction treatment in Texas for people who are ready to begin their recovery. The comprehensive care people receive at our Adderall rehab center in Texas gives them a genuine chance at long-lasting recovery. Learn more about our Adderall substance abuse treatment program in Texas by calling 844-230-5931 or filling out our online form.
About Adderall
Adderall, a combination of dextroamphetamine and amphetamine, is a stimulant medication prescribed to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy.
There are two forms of prescription Adderall, either of which may be used:
- Adderall, an immediate-release tablet
- Adderall XR, a once-daily extended-release capsule
Adderall is typically safe when taken as prescribed and under a doctor’s guidance; however, when misused in a nonmedical way, Adderall can be a very dangerous drug.
Adderall Use Signs and Symptoms
A person addicted to Adderall may go to great lengths to acquire the drug. This may include stealing it, buying it off the street, or stealing money to pay for it. Some individuals may also pretend that they have ADHD in order to obtain a prescription from a doctor. When a person is addicted to Adderall and using it compulsively, they may become upset when they run out of the drug. An individual may also claim that they need the drug to function or that they cannot think clearly without it.
A person who is abusing Adderall may become uncharacteristically talkative or active. In social settings, they may also lose their inhibitions and appear excessively happy. While under the influence of Adderall, a person could have dilated pupils and muscle tremors or twitches. As a stimulant, Adderall can make a person feel as if they don’t need sleep. Because of this, a person may have insomnia and be awake at odd hours of the night.
Chronic use or large doses of this drug may lead to serious physical health problems. The physical risks and dangers of Adderall use include:
- Chronic sleep problems
- Dizziness
- Flushed, pale skin
- Malnutrition
- Repetitive movements
- Skin disorders
- Trouble breathing
- Ulcers
- Vitamin deficiency
- Weakness
Adderall Detox Treatment at Texas Recovery Center
Though symptoms of Adderall withdrawal aren’t as severe as certain other drugs, withdrawal cravings and discomfort could become uncomfortable to the point a person returns to drug use in an attempt to stop them.
Because of this, it may be best to withdrawal from Adderall under professional medical supervision. While withdrawal symptoms may not become severe enough to warrant an inpatient medical detox program, an outpatient detox program may be recommended. In addition to treating withdrawal symptoms, a detox program for Adderall may begin to address any malnutrition or vitamin deficiencies caused by Adderall use.
Texas Recovery Center Adderall Addiction Rehab in Texas
After detox is completed, people in our care then transition into our Adderall addiction treatment in Texas. Our holistic treatment program emphasizes a range of therpeutic approaches to help people heal from addiction, such as:
Choose to Heal with Adderall Addiction Treatment at Texas Recovery Center
While outpatient and inpatient Adderall addiction treatment programs are available, individuals who need an intensive level of care may find the greatest benefit in an inpatient program. At Texas Recovery Center, our comprehensive services include therapy, counseling, and a variety of holistic addiction treatments, such as our exciting adventure and wilderness therapies. If you or someone you care about is ready to overcome Adderall use in Texas, contact Texas Recovery Center today at 844-230-5931 or reach out to us online.