GetMeOutOfThisCRAP
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I've been trying to inform myself on this topic for some time now. The general consensus seems to be that either a) adderall is incredibly similar to meth or b) adderall is incomparable to meth.
Do we actually know at this point in time how damaging the effects of meth can be in comparison to something like adderall abuse? Are there even known clear differences in the HR components to these two stimulants? I've heard that a massive dose of adderall is much more damaging (physically and mentally) than a small dose of methamphetamine. But do either of these substances have documented information on how they really affect the brain positively/negatively? The public still decides that adderall is safer than meth by a long shot. I just really want to know why that is. I do know that meth being infinitely cheaper might skewer society's views on drugs. Someone would need a truck load of adderall to match the amount of meth smoking an addict typically can do.
Do we actually know at this point in time how damaging the effects of meth can be in comparison to something like adderall abuse? Are there even known clear differences in the HR components to these two stimulants? I've heard that a massive dose of adderall is much more damaging (physically and mentally) than a small dose of methamphetamine. But do either of these substances have documented information on how they really affect the brain positively/negatively? The public still decides that adderall is safer than meth by a long shot. I just really want to know why that is. I do know that meth being infinitely cheaper might skewer society's views on drugs. Someone would need a truck load of adderall to match the amount of meth smoking an addict typically can do.