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    Mr. Spivey Case Summary

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    Spivey reported that he was eighteen when he consumed Adderall while he was in his dormitory. He stated that the Resident Assistant gave him Adderall while he was in undergraduate school. Mr. Spivey stated that he consumed Adderall once a week. He stated that he consumed 10 mg of Adderall when he first began to consume the drug. Mr. Spivey stated that he began to consume 20 mg of Adderall over time. He stated that he began to consume again six months after law school and…

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    Prescription drugs when used properly can help citizens cope with issues such as ADHD, pain, anxiety, and even insomnia. However, these drugs are often used for their unintended use and can lead to a multitude of consequences. The market for prescription drugs has a wide demographic including street buyers, street dealers, doctors, pharmacists, and people who have become addicted when on valid prescriptions. Prescription drugs make up a large part an already sizable industry for drugs. One of…

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    Steroids By Athletes

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    outcomes for an athlete, but do they? Everyone has heard of professional athletes using steroids, but for high school athletes, it is hard for them to get acquire steroids. Since they can’t get steroids, they turn to other performance enhancers, such as Adderall, which gives athletes higher energy levels than they would have without them. Another drug used by athletes is Hydrocodone, which is used to take the pain away. They use this to limit the pain they endure during the event they…

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    Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, otherwise known as ADHD, is a common neurobehavioral disorder that affects at least 10% of the children in United States (Bálint et al., 2009). Once thought by many that ADHD retrogrades or goes away as the child goes through puberty, but scientific researchers suggest differently. ADHD continues all the way into adulthood, if untreated the individual would have hard time coping in a social enviroment and develop to their full potential. (Fitzgerald &…

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    study drugs. Study drugs are generally used by individuals with conditions such as ADHD. They improve focus in these individuals, but when those who do not have these conditions use study drugs the same effect usually happens. "Some students taking Adderall off-label find they spend hours doing nothing more productive than reorganizing their music collection. Another group, more stupefied, will research a paper obsessively, but endlessly postpone getting down to writing it. When they do manage…

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    If students turn to Adderall to help with school work, it could cause them to become dependent on the drug which could lead to addiction and a high tolerance of the medication. Depending on Adderall could lead an individual to believe that they cannot survive without it. In addition, an increase of dosages could build a high tolerance, which makes it impossible to have that initial high the abuser seeks. Once a person forgets about the negative consequences of misusing Adderall, they have…

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    has work published in many newspapers, such as; The New Yorker, The New Republic, and The Atlantic Monthly. In one of her articles, Brain Gain: The Underground world of "Neuroenhancing" Drugs, Talbot addresses the growing problem of drugs such as Adderall and Ritalin for personal gain rather than for medical purposes. Talbot writes to make people aware of the variety of people using these drugs. She makes the point that if society is demanding so much from people that their brain needs enhancing…

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    Over the course of time from 2001 to 2011 the amount of people diagnosed with ADHD rose 24% (“Neurologists”). With the certain rise in people being diagnosed, the number of bottles of the medication being sold has shot up tremendously, but is that a good or bad thing? Granted medication for ADHD does help with focusing in school or sports, there are some effects that can be life threatening. Many Hospitals and labs have been researching about ADHD medication, in particular the Boston Children’s…

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    Anti-Anxiety Vs Work

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    I think this presents a rather interesting question. I do not think that anti-anxiety drugs are the solution to dealing with stress for most people. The reason I state most people is that some people might need anti-anxiety drugs to be a functioning adult in society. I think a more effective method to dealing with stress is changing the customs we have established here in the United States. In particular, I think changing the norms within the workplace would decrease the amount of stress faced…

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    Title The room is filled with the sounds of unintelligible conversation and there’s an aroma of freshly ground coffee beans floating through the air. Natural light pour in through the large glass windows, casting blurry shadows on the floor and warming the air. The walls, painted a soft orange, seem to absorb the light and glow in response. People of various background fill the small coffee shop but there is one demographic that is represented much more than others. College students. Some come…

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