Adderall is prescribed for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy following a proper medical evaluation. It increases dopamine and norepinephrine activity in the brain, which can improve attention, impulse control, and wakefulness. Treatment is individualized and often combined with behavioral therapy, educational support, or sleep-management strategies.
Dosage depends on formulation and indication. For ADHD, immediate-release (IR) Adderall typically starts at 5 mg once or twice daily, with weekly titration; usual total daily doses range from 5–40 mg, divided. Extended-release (XR) Adderall commonly begins at 10–20 mg once daily, with typical ranges of 10–30 mg/day.
For narcolepsy, dosing may start at 5 mg daily and increase as needed, with maximums up to 60 mg/day in divided doses.
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