ADDERALL XR is indicated for the treatment of Attention Deficit Tics: Amphetamines have been reported to exacerbate motor and phonic tics and
Tics or Tourette s syndrome. Adderall can worsen movement or verbal tics. Adderall in dogs and cats. Adderall can be poisonous for pets, including dogs and cats. Dangerous effects can include:
Many people who face a tic disorder, involuntary, repetitive movements, and vocalizations will find that Adderall does not worsen their tics or
Thyroid problems. Adderall can worsen symptoms of an overactive thyroid, such as an abnormal heartbeat. Tics or Tourette s syndrome. Adderall can worsen movement or verbal tics.
Many people who face a tic disorder, involuntary, repetitive movements, and vocalizations will find that Adderall does not worsen their tics or
Tics or Tourette s syndrome. Adderall can worsen movement or verbal tics. Adderall in dogs and cats. Adderall can be poisonous for pets, including dogs and cats. Dangerous effects can include:
increase tics in children with ADHD and tic disorders, Tics may be more likely to increase with the dextroamphetamines (Dexedrine, Adderall, Vyvanse.
Thyroid problems. Adderall can worsen symptoms of an overactive thyroid, such as an abnormal heartbeat. Tics or Tourette s syndrome. Adderall can worsen movement or verbal tics.
If you ve had seizures, your doctor can recommend whether it s safe for you to take Adderall or Adderall XR. Tourette s syndrome or tics. Adderall and Adderall XR may worsen tics related to Tourette s syndrome. (Tics are uncontrollable and repetitive movements or behaviors.)
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For clarity's sake, Biphetamine was a mixture of amphetamine salts and (for practical purposes) the same as Adderall.