How much adderall xr is dangerous to take?

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Assuming that maybe you're not taking the Adderall XR for medical purposes, you don't want to take more than 100 mg in any 24 hour period. And even then that can be dangerous depending on your weight and how long you've been taking the Adderall and the most mg you've taken. You have to work your way up, you can't just start taking 50mg of Adderall, you have to atleast start with 10 or 15 mg. If you're trying to kill yourself, this is a very lame way to do it. And I'm sure you'll upset a bunch of college students who actually "need this stuff". Experiment, man. I can't tell you the exact dosage that is "crossing the line" or "too much" you need to use good judgment and remember to work your way up.
On a more serious note, abusing Adderall can cause many serious life-lasting effects, that is if you don't overdose. For example, you may have a heart attack, you may get psychosis, or develop schizophrenia or some anxiety disorder, from the withdrawal of Adderall. Addiction to Adderall (aka Amphetamines) is more common than you might think. However, it is your life, and you can decide what you want to do, I'm just telling you the consequences you may have to deal with for your potential actions...
hope this helps, Megan.*****
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Assuming that maybe you're not taking the Adderall XR for medical purposes, you don't want to take more than 100 mg in any 24 hour period. And even then that can be dangerous depending on your weight and how long you've been taking the Adderall and the most mg you've taken. You have to work your way up, you can't just start taking 50mg of Adderall, you have to atleast start with 10 or 15 mg. If you're trying to kill yourself, this is a very lame way to do it. And I'm sure you'll upset a bunch of college students who actually "need this stuff". Experiment, man. I can't tell you the exact dosage that is "crossing the line" or "too much" you need to use good judgment and remember to work your way up.
On a more serious note, abusing Adderall can cause many serious life-lasting effects, that is if you don't overdose. For example, you may have a heart attack, you may get psychosis, or develop schizophrenia or some anxiety disorder, from the withdrawal of Adderall. Addiction to Adderall (aka Amphetamines) is more common than you might think. However, it is your life, and you can decide what you want to do, I'm just telling you the consequences you may have to deal with for your potential actions...
hope this helps, Megan.*****
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