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Posted: 05/13/06 - 00:00
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I got prescription for adderal. I don’t exactly have problems with add, but I’ve heard that adderal is excellent help in studying. I used it several times. I‘ve noticed some strange reactions which were maybe its adverse effects. My mouth got swollen and I was embarrassed to show myself at school. I know that lots of students use adderal, but can it be more dangerous than this effect happened to me?


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Posted: 05/19/06 - 21:02
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I tried with adderal, but it made me nervous, I couldn’t sleep and everything irritated me. I think that it just doesn’t worth it. It’s a drug, has its indication, and that what students do is dangerous. It’s amphetamine and causes addiction. Swollen mouth is possible allergic reaction on amphetamine. I would suggest you to avoid that kind of help.


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Posted: 04/19/07 - 11:51
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Sad I have finals coming up next week, so I took some adderall to help me study. It helped a lot and I was able to concentrate, but I think I may be allergic to it. My lip is sligtly swollen and my tounge is dry. I remember being really concentrated and I'm pretty sure I was unconciously bitting my lip. I remember my mouth being dry, but I didn't want to lose concentration even to get a glass of water. I took it a day and a 1/2 ago and I still have a slightly swollen lip. I am wondering if there is anything over the counter that I can take other than putting ice on it, which I already did?


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