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Adderall® (amphetamine and dextroamphetamine) is a prescription medication used to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy. Reliable, clinician-guided access helps patients maintain focus, attention, and daily performance. Modern digital healthcare services allow patients to consult licensed providers, receive appropriate evaluations, and ensure treatment remains safe and effective. Adderall should always be used under professional medical supervision.

Dosage & Usage (General Guidance):
Adderall is taken orally, with or without food. For adults with ADHD, initial doses commonly start at 5 mg to 10 mg once or twice daily, with gradual adjustments made by a healthcare provider based on response and tolerance. Extended-release (XR) formulations are usually taken once daily in the morning. Follow the prescribed schedule exactly.

ABOUT Peer to Peer Fundraisers

Peer-to-Peer fundraising empowers you to make a difference! Team Hop is a family of ambitious and creative supporters committed to finding a cure for ALS. You, too, can help by mobilizing your network by sharing this page with your friends, family, and co-workers.

WHAT IS HOP ON A CURE?

John Driskell Hopkins, celebrated by many as “Hop”, is a founding member, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist of the GRAMMY award-winning Zac Brown Band. In 2019, Hop noticed some unusual difficulties when playing his guitar.  Two years later, he was diagnosed with ALS.  Hop and his wife, Jennifer, created Hop On A Cure Foundation. Hop On A Cure is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that is committed to supporting research to prevent, reverse, and cure ALS while raising awareness.

WHAT IS ALS? 

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a motor neuron disease that attacks the nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, affecting movement, speech, and even breathing. For some, progression can be rapid; for others, it can be slower. Though the rate of progression can vary, ALS is 100% fatal. The life expectancy after diagnosis is 2-5 years. 

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