Adderall Rehab

Adderall Addiction Rehab in Kennesaw

Individualized Treatment for Drug Dependency

North Georgia Recovery Center is proud to offer treatment options for all kinds of drug addictions, including Adderall addiction at our Kennesaw rehab facility. While Adderall is legalized and most commonly prescribed to treat individuals with ADHD, it’s also highly abused, especially by those initially seeking to increase their energy or focus on a day-to-day basis. Our team understands how Adderall addiction can take over your life and are prepared to offer a wide range of treatment options to help you reclaim your life and your future.

For comprehensive addiction support, reach out to our team online or by phone at (678) 940-7873. We can walk you through the admissions process and determine if one of our programs is right for you.

Adderall & Its Dangers

As a stimulant, Adderall is the most commonly prescribed amphetamine, as it’s the number one drug to treat ADHD in adolescents and adults. Adderall helps those with ADHD by increasing the level of dopamine and norepinephrine in the central nervous system to stimulate productivity and alertness.

Adderall is meant to be ingested orally in its tablet form, with doses that range from 5 to 30 milligrams. Individuals who abuse the drug recreationally, however, are known to crush up the tablets and snort them to achieve a more immediate and intense high. Adderall is known as a schedule II controlled substance because of its high risk of addiction.

Some of the main reasons why Adderall is abused include:

  • Studying: Adderall is a commonly abused drug among high school and college students who use it to focus on studying for long hours at a time and avoid getting fatigued or tired. Working professionals also abuse the drug to increase their focus and performance at work.
  • Athletic performance: Both amateur and professional athletes abuse Adderall to prevent fatigue during practice and games and enhance their overall performance, which is why many professional organizations have banned the drug.
  • Weight loss: One major side effect of Adderall abuse is suppressed appetite, which is why many individuals with eating disorders or those simply looking to lose weight abuse them.

How Do I Know if I Have an Adderall Addiction?

Generally speaking, people don’t intend on becoming addicted to Adderall. Many individuals develop addictions accidentally as a result of taking the drug every day to manage their ADHD symptoms, only to develop a dependency over time. For this reason, it can be challenging to know when you or someone you care about has developed an addiction to Adderall. Fortunately, our team has identified several common signs of Adderall addiction to be aware of.

You may have an Adderall addiction if you identify with one or more of the following:

  • Doctor shopping: Are you visiting multiple doctors to obtain prescriptions for Adderall? Are you faking symptoms of ADHD to get your own prescription? Doctor shopping is a sign that you have a drug problem.
  • Needing larger doses: Do you find that you have to take larger doses of Adderall to feel the same desired effects? This is a sign that your body has built a tolerance to the drug and that you may have an addiction.
  • Experiencing withdrawal symptoms: Do you experience withdrawal symptoms when you go a certain length of time without using Adderall? Do you find that you now have to take Adderall every day to feel “normal” and keep adverse effects at bay? It’s likely you have a drug dependency.
  • Combining Adderall with other drugs: People with drug addictions commonly abuse their drug of choice with alcohol or other drugs. Alcohol, marijuana, and cocaine are drugs commonly combined with Adderall.
  • Taking Adderall despite the harm it’s causing: Many people with drug addictions recognize the negative impact drugs have on their life. Unfortunately, addiction alters one’s brain chemistry and behaviors and it can feel impossible to stop, even when you want to. If you’re unable to cut down on your Adderall use, you might have an addiction.

Recover from Adderall Addiction Today

Adderall addiction is unique from other types of drug addictions and requires customized treatment. At North Georgia Recovery Center, we offer two treatment plans that can be tailored to your unique needs, including a partial hospitalization program (PHP) and intensive outpatient program (IOP). Our outpatient options give patients the flexibility they need to receive treatment and fulfill outside commitments like work or caregiving.

In addition, we also offer after care options like therapy after you’ve completed treatment, as recovery from Adderall addiction is a lifelong journey. We also have a referral program in case you require specific services our facility can’t provide directly. Our goal is to provide you with the treatment you need and deserve.

Begin your recovery from Adderall addiction today and call our Kennesaw facility at (678) 940-7873. We’re proud to serve individuals throughout Georgia.

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