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What Are Amphetamines?

Amphetamines are a type of stimulant drug that speeds up the messages that travel from your brain to your body. Several types of amphetamines can be prescribed to treat various conditions, from ADHD to narcolepsy and more. When prescribed by a professional, amphetamines can greatly help those who struggle with certain conditions. However, when abused, amphetamines can be dangerous and highly addictive.

In this article, you’ll learn more about what are amphetamines, different amphetamine examples, are amphetamines stimulants, and more. At Rise in Malibu, we are a luxury drug rehab committed to helping patients struggling with addiction and mental illness. We offer a range of drug and alcohol treatment services to help individuals not just overcome addiction, but treat the whole person to live a healthier, happier quality of life.

If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, contact us today to learn more about how we can help you break free of addiction for good.

How Do Amphetamines Work?

Now that you know more about what are amphetamines, let’s dive into how amphetamines work. Amphetamines are a drug that increases the speed of your central nervous system by increasing the number of neurotransmitters (i.e., dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin). Essentially, amphetamines speed up messages between your brain and body, which results in people feeling more alert, focused, and overall more attentive. This is why amphetamines like Adderall are commonly prescribed to people with ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) who struggle with being able to pay attention and focus for periods of time.

Are Amphetamines Stimulants?

Yes, amphetamines are stimulants. Stimulants are a type of drug that increases the activity of the central nervous system, which is the part of the brain that sends messages to your body to complete certain tasks. While amphetamines, when prescribed properly to patients in need, can help an individual struggling with certain conditions like ADHD and narcolepsy. When individuals misuse amphetamines and take these drugs without a prescription, this can lead to several negative physical and mental health consequences, from addiction to nausea, difficulty sleeping, and more.

What Are Some Amphetamine Examples? 

Amphetamines are a type of drug. Although Adderall is likely the most well-known brand name for amphetamines, several other brand names for amphetamines include:

  • Concerta
  • Dexedrine
  • Focalin
  • Ritalin
  • Vyvanse

Again, amphetamines, such as the brands listed above, can help certain people who have a proper prescription. However, if you do not have a prescription and you abuse this drug, you will likely experience various negative side effects.

Common Side Effects of Amphetamines

Amphetamines are a drug that can present a range of side effects, including:

  • Addiction
  • Anxiety
  • Difficulty sleeping
  • Nausea
  • Heart disease
  • Irritability
  • Severe fatigue
  • And more!

As briefly discussed above, amphetamines can be highly addictive, especially when misused/ abused without a prescription. For example, Adderall is misused the most among young people between the ages of 18 to 25. Oftentimes, these young adults will get the drug from friends or family members who have an Adderall prescription. Inevitably, someone abusing a drug that is not prescribed to them can lead to serious health complications, such as the side effects listed above.

If you are currently struggling with amphetamine addiction, it can be difficult to safely and effectively overcome your addiction all on your own. Not only will you experience withdrawal symptoms (i.e., restless sleep, anxiety, irritability, etc.) and intense cravings to abuse amphetamines, but you are more likely at risk for relapsing if you don’t seek treatment from a drug rehab. 

Start Your Recovery Journey Today 

Now you know more about what are amphetamines, how they work, the different amphetamine drugs available, and the many side effects linked to amphetamines. Although amphetamines, when prescribed properly, can help treat and improve certain conditions like ADHD, when abused, amphetamines can lead to addiction and develop a range of negative health consequences. 

If you are struggling with amphetamine addiction or another substance use disorder, our team at Rise in Malibu is here to help. At Rise in Malibu, we offer a range of clinical, traditional, holistic, and medical treatment options so patients can receive tailored treatment to best help them overcome addiction and maintain life-long sobriety. We don’t just treat your disease, we treat the whole person so you can lead a healthier, happier, more balanced life free from the chains of addiction. 

Ready to start your recovery journey? Contact us today to learn how we can help you along your road to recovery.

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