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Signs of Dexedrine addiction and abuse
Common signs and side effects of Dexedrine use The side effects that occur with Dexedrine are:
- addiction
- agitation/irritability
- insomnia
- dry mouth
- nausea
- weight loss
- hallucinations
- liver irritation/toxicity
- increased heart rate
- tics, Tourette's syndrome,
- sexual difficulties
- behavior disturbances, and thought disorder
- elevation of blood pressure
- over-stimulation
- restlessness
- dizziness, headache
- euphoria
- exacerbation of motor skills
- diarrhea, and constipation
Common symptoms of Dexedrine overdose The symptoms of a Dexedrine overdose are:
- assaultiveness
- coma
- confusion
- tremor, convulsions
- depression
- diarrhea
- fatigue
- hallucinations
- high fever
- heightened reflexes
- high or low blood pressure
- irregular heartbeat, panic, rapid breathing, restlessness,
- nausea, vomiting, and abdominal cramps
Dexedrine addiction treatment programs Dexedrine is a highly addictive prescription drug. Recovery and rehabilitation from Dexedrine addiction may require a treatment program ranging from certified addiction counseling to treatment at a residential alcohol and drug rehab center, depending on the extent of the addiction and a number of other factors.
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