Adderall is the most commonly prescribed amphetamine in the United States and is the first-choice treatment option for ADHD, as between 75 and 80 percent of all children with ADHD see improved symptoms with the use of stimulants like Adderall. However, thanks to its accessibility and positive side effects, it’s also widely abused by teens, college students, and adults.
If you’re addicted to Adderall or some other stimulant, Holdfast Recovery is here to provide you with compassionate and effective drug addiction treatment. Our Prescott Adderall rehab treats addiction using a variety of treatments, from group therapy and Bible studies to physical fitness activities. We also offer dual diagnosis treatment with the understanding that some people who abuse Adderall may also be experiencing a mental disorder like anxiety, depression, PTSD, and more.
Get in touch with one of our Prescott admissions counselors online or call (800) 680-7738 to learn more about our faith-based drug addiction programs.
Adderall is a prescription stimulant that contains both amphetamine and dextroamphetamine to act on the brain to improve concentration and energy, which is why it’s most commonly prescribed to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The drug is also used to treat narcolepsy to help patients stay awake during the day.
Though many assume Adderall is safe because of how often it’s prescribed by doctors, it’s also categorized as a Schedule II controlled substance by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), meaning the risk of addiction is high. When individuals aren’t using Adderall as intended—that is, when they’re using it for recreational purposes or taking higher doses than prescribed—the risk of developing an addiction is high. Over time with abuse, a tolerance to Adderall can form and the user will need higher and more frequent doses to experience their desired effects.
Anyone can abuse Adderall, but the following types of people most commonly develop addictions with prolonged use:
The longer you abuse Adderall, the stronger your addiction can become. This is why it’s important to understand the signs of substance abuse and addiction early on so you can act quickly before your addiction worsens. Additionally, once withdrawal symptoms set in, it can be even harder to quit using Adderall on your own.
You or a loved one may have an Adderall addiction if:
At Holdfast Recovery, our team is comprised of individuals who were in your shoes before. We know that there can be a lot of shame and guilt associated with admitting you have a drug problem and need help. That’s why our facility is made up of professionals who care about those we treat and withhold judgment. We also know the unique struggles that veterans, first responders, and Christians face when they’re battling addiction and can give you individualized support during this time.
Holdfast Recovery is proud to serve individuals, including first responders, veterans, and Christians, throughout Arizona. Call our Prescott team to learn about Adderall rehab today at (800) 680-7738.
At Holdfast Recovery, we treat both alcohol addiction and all forms of drug addiction (including co-occurring mental health disorders). We offer an array of programs to target your unique needs.