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Proper treatment for ADHD significantly reduces the risk of addiction to other substances in adulthood. When tapering off ADHD medications, individuals may experience withdrawal symptoms, but it’s crucial to differentiate these from the brain's adjustment to functioning without the drug. Additionally, certain medications can induce psychosis, especially in individuals with a family history of psychotic disorders, highlighting the importance of careful monitoring and personalized treatment approaches.In this clip
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Adderall, Stimulants & Modafinil for ADHD: Short- & Long-Term Effects | Huberman Lab Podcast
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Is it correct that every 24 hours, our body experiences at least one major cortisol spike that helps us wake up, stay alert, and perform at our best? When this spike occurs early in the day and tapers off naturally, does it enhance both health and productivity? Conversely, do late-day cortisol spikes disrupt mental and physical well-being, leading to anxiety, depression, and impaired cardiovascular health, as discussed in the episode Adderall, Stimulants & Modafinil for ADHD: Short- & Long-Term Effects | Huberman Lab Podcast and the clip Cortisol and Focus?
What are the key differences between ADHD medications like Adderall, Ritalin, and Vyvanse as discussed in the episode Adderall, Stimulants & Modafinil for ADHD: Short- & Long-Term Effects | Huberman Lab Podcast and the clip Ritalin vs. Adderall?
How does cortisol affect alertness in the context of the episode Adderall, Stimulants & Modafinil for ADHD: Short- & Long-Term Effects | Huberman Lab Podcast and the clip Cortisol and Focus?