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A central nervous system stimulant used to treat conditions like narcolepsy and ADHD, dextroamphetamine is often prescribed under the brand name Dexedrine. Although chemically similar to illicit stimulants, it’s generally safe when used correctly. Dextroamphetamine abuse is another story, however.

When a person uses dextroamphetamine recreationally, or takes higher doses than they’re prescribed, they can experience euphoric feelings due to the way the drug affects our nervous system. However, these feelings decrease with repeated abuse. A person has to take larger amounts of dextroamphetamine to feel the same sensations. These repetitive behaviors quickly turn into addiction.

Dextroamphetamine addiction is treatable. Treatment for dextroamphetamine abuse should start with a professional detox provider.

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Dextroamphetamine Addiction Treatment

An addiction to Dextroamphetamine can be hard for someone to overcome on their own. Instead, there are several different treatment programs available to help people in various stages of recovery from Dextroamphetamine abuse.

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Outpatient programs allows a person to live at home while receiving treatment for alcohol misuse for a set number of hours each week.

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