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Posted by XR on October 9, 2007, at 13:53:05
Does anyone find adderall XR to be relaxing or calming? My whole body/muscles feel relaxed. Is this normal? I'm normally pretty restless and on 10 mgs of XR/ 20 mgs prozac/1 mg of Klonopin.
Posted by your#1fan on October 9, 2007, at 15:27:42
In reply to Adderall XR and Prozac, posted by XR on October 9, 2007, at 13:53:05
well if your ADHD yes, adderall will calm you at first. 10-20mg is calming. But it helps you focus, so dont try to take it as a sleeping pill. (I was being a little joke)
I take Prozac i dont think it interfers much with adderall, but i have heard in some articles that Flovuxtine increases the concetration of adderall.
Dont take klonopin 1mg with adderall because it will demenish its effects.
Posted by XR on October 9, 2007, at 19:33:44
In reply to Re: Adderall XR and Prozac, posted by your#1fan on October 9, 2007, at 15:27:42
THX. Appreciate the joke :)
Can you elaborate on the statement "adderall will calm you at first".
> well if your ADHD yes, adderall will calm you at first. 10-20mg is calming. But it helps you focus, so dont try to take it as a sleeping pill. (I was being a little joke)
>
> I take Prozac i dont think it interfers much with adderall, but i have heard in some articles that Flovuxtine increases the concetration of adderall.
>
> Dont take klonopin 1mg with adderall because it will demenish its effects.
>
Posted by your#1fan on October 9, 2007, at 20:33:04
In reply to Re: Adderall XR and Prozac, posted by XR on October 9, 2007, at 19:33:44
well actually when you actually take adderall at a low dose it gives you some energy, then it calms you.
Like its suppost to.
adderall is a stimulant but its, as you know it calms any hyperactive person.
Higher doses will actaully increase your activity
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