DEXEDRINE ADDICTION TREATMENT-OVERDOSE AND OTHER INFORMATION
Dexedrine is a single entity product of amphetamine, which combines the neutral salts of both dextroamphetamine and amphetamine.
These kinds of drugs, amphetamines, can easily become habit-forming. Prolonged use of the drug increases the risk of dependency, which can damage your health, cause addiction and create a risk of Dexedrine overdose during your addiction struggles. Often people find themselves needing to take larger amounts of the drug to satisfy the need of the body, and so Dexedrine overdose is incredibly high-chance and high-risk.
The Dexedrine drug is prescribed by doctors for patients who need the drug for innocent and medical reasons, not for addictions. The Dexedrine drug is a stimulant drug that can be taken in tablet form, or in a sustain-release capsule form. The drug is prescribed to people who have conditions like Narcolepsy, which is a condition similar to epilepsy that puts sufferers into random states of sleep. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, another condition, can also be treated by this kind of drug.
The Dexedrine drug is a stimulant drug, meaning that as a drug that could create a sense of euphoria, it has a high potential to be used for abuse. The stimulant effect may create a letdown period of depression and fatigue, though, the letdown can easily be relieved by the user taking another dose. Soon enough, this process becomes a vicious circle that the user will find hard to get out of.
If your ingestion of the drug becomes habitual, and the doses are becoming increasingly large (or perhaps you have just been taking the drug for a prolonged period of time), it is more than likely that you are dependent on the drug, or suffering from a severe addiction. You may end up suffering from withdrawal symptoms if you happen to be in a situation without the drug, and these withdrawal symptoms are often the reason you will realize that you have a problem.
If you are continually taking increased doses of the drug, it is wise that you use your knowledge of your own body, and your recent development that you are indeed addicted to make a logical decision and enroll yourself into a drug rehabilitation center. Here, your problem can be dealt with effectively and you will not have to suffer alone any more.
There are numerous side effects to using this drug, which can be minor and also incredibly serious. For instance, serious problems can include an irregular heartbeat, severe chest pains, increased blood pressure, a skin rash, mental problems, uncontrollable limb movements, and high fevers. All of these serious effects should be dealt with, and upon experiencing any of these you should get in touch with your doctor.
Less serious effects, that indicate that you are ingesting too much of the drug, may include mood changes, insomnia and drowsiness. More information on detox and substance abuse counseling is available, call today for help.
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By tony, June 23, 2010 @ 10:14 pm
Wow what great information. I have been trying to learn about drug addcition and what type of treatment a drug treatment center offers.
I have a family member in need of help. Substance abuse runs in my family.
By max, June 23, 2010 @ 11:17 pm
I found that drug and alcohol treatment at Transformations was incredible. Addiction is such a serious issue
that I am glad that I finally go the right substance abuse treatment.
By Sarah, June 28, 2010 @ 8:22 pm
Taking too much of this medication can cause an immediate heart attack or stroke….if you have a problem call 8656-211-5538.