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My ADHD Son Has Been Giving Adderall to Friends

Q:

"I recently discovered that my attention deficit 17-year-old has been giving his Adderall to his friends. My son does much better when he takes his medication, and I worry that this is dangerous for the non-ADHD kids. He used to have trouble making friends, so I think he will do anything to gain approval. Help!"

Dr. Larry Silver specializes in treating children with attention deficit disorder (ADHD).
A:

There’s a serious epidemic of Adderall misuse in high schools and colleges throughout the country. If an individual without ADHD takes this medication, he or she feels a boost of psychological energy and alertness. Students find that they can pull “all-nighters,” whether to study or spend time with friends. They may decide that they “need” the medication, and go to great lengths to get pills. In extreme cases, frequent abuse of the stimulant, at high doses, combined with sleep deprivation, can lead to psychotic episodes. (Sadly, I’m sometimes called to see teens at this point, and have to consider their hospitalization.) As for adolescents with ADHD, as you’ve found, some decide they no longer need or want to take their medication, or find that they gain peer approval when they give away or sell pills.

The manufacturer of Adderall is aware of this problem. This is one reason that Vyvanse was developed. The rate of absorption is slower, so it doesn’t produce the same energy boost. When I’ve treated patients in your son’s situation, I’ve had luck switching them to Vyvanse.

Larry Silver, M.D., is the author of Dr. Larry Silver's Advice to Parents on AD/HD and The Misunderstood Child: Understanding and Coping with Your Child's Learning Disabilities. He is also a clinical professor of psychiatry at Georgetown Medical Center in Washington, D.C.

1 Comments:

  • Posted by princessrunningelephant - Aug 5 2009 @ 12:09 PM
    Drug Pushing
    I am completely at shock that Dr. Silver completely ignored the implications of this question (The fact that the son this question is about is a DRUG DEALER) and immediately went on to another marketing campaign for Vyvanse. I hope you take his advice with a grain of salt. Obviously his attention is more or less on money, or his conflicts of interest. Miss, I suggest that you monitor VERY closely your sons use of medication, see if he needs to continue taking it (which I doubt, if he's willing to give it away.) I suggest you punish him for drugging his friends, as you may know psychiatric drugs and other medications are hugely dangerous, even when prescribed. Look up the story of Max Gilpin, for example. Do you want your son to be liable for the death of his buddies? Take a look at this situation. No one knows your son better than you do, but a drug dealer IS a drug dealer, no matter if its "you're little angel" doing the deed. Change his future before it is too late. Might I also say, I absolutely HATE drug dealers? No good person likes a drug dealer. Think about that.
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