LaurenfromMI
Greenlighter
Will Alcohol intensify the effects of Adderall? Is it true you can drink more without feeling drunk?
Not really per se. Technically, as alcohol is a CNS depressant and amphetamine is a CNS stimulant, they work against each other. But subjectively, I find a couple of drinks when high on a stimulant can boost the euphoria a little bit and lessen the uncomfortable side effects of the speed. be aware! both drugs dehydrate you, and the combo can take this to the extreme. Expect to have to pee a lot. It's crucial that you maintain proper water (and electrolyte) intake. Definitely have at least one non-alcoholic drink in between rounds, and go slow with the booze.LaurenfromMI said:Will Alcohol intensify the effects of Adderall?
Yes. The key word here is feeling less drunk. The alcohol still is effecting your body the same as always, it just doesn't feel like it because the stimulant makes it seem like you are more aware and in control than you really are (I usually don't realize this until the next morning, try not to fool yourself). Also, when the speed does ware off, expect the full force of all the drinks you've consumed to hit you at once. If you drink more than usual because the speed makes it seem less effective, you will be wasted in just a few hours, and the hangover will be from hell.LaurenfromMI said:Is it true you can drink more without feeling drunk?
if it is bad then i am screwed.
For me adderall makes me want to drink way way less..... but the alcohol I do drink ( a few beers ) with it makes me feel great