What happens when you snort Adderall?

When you snort Adderall, you deliver high concentrations dextroamphetamine and amphetamine to the brain almost immediately. More on effects of snorting Adderall, its risks and possible side effects here.

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Thinking about snorting Adderall?

Or maybe you have been snorting Adderall and are worried about the effects it may have on your health. If so, then continue reading to understand what snorting Adderall will do to your body and the what potential adverse side effects can occur (including addiction and the need to treat addiction to Adderall). At the end, we invite any questions you may have about snorting Adderall at the end of the article.

What does snorting Adderall do?

When you snort Adderall, you release a large concentrated dose of dextroamphetamine and amphetamine into the bloodstream. This happens really quickly because Adderall is not being absorbed into the blood stream through the GI tract. Instead, Adderall is absorbed within in minutes through the mucus membrane of the sinus passes and hits the blood-brain barrier faster than if you were to take it orally. You can expect to feel a euphoric high within minutes of snorting Adderall. You may also feel extreme focus, high energy, and over excitement. However, snorting Adderall does not work as effectively for those with ADHD symptoms.  And snorting can increase the likelihood that you develop Adderall physical dependence, especially if you are snorting Adderall daily.  What are some of the other down sides?

Is snorting Adderall bad for you?

In all honesty, snorting Adderall is bad for you. You increase likelihood of experiencing advserse side effects of the medication since there is not controlled release of the medication. Possible side effects of snorting Adderall include:

  • aggression
  • chest pain
  • confusion
  • dizziness or faintness
  • difficulty in breathing
  • hallucinations
  • fears
  • mania
  • motor or verbal tics
  • muscle pain
  • rapid heart rate
  • suicidal thoughts
  • seizures

Not only will you have to contend with negative side effects, you also run the risks of contracting infectious disease from sharing a snorting implement. You are also damaging your nasal cavities hindering your ability to make mucus and killing the sense of smell.

Is snorting Adderall dangerous?

Yes, snorting Adderall is dangerous. Not only can the negative side effects greatly impact your life, certain risks can actually put you in the hospital or worse even cause death. Because Adderall is a stimulant it not only has a quicker onset but negative consequences can also occur faster. Your increased risk of drug dependency can also make withdrawal harder. You can become addicted to Adderall, which will have a great impact on your life. Is the euphoric effect, the high, the concentration energy worth the risk of psychological disorder, infectious disease, or overdose? Look for these signs of overdose as danger signs after snorting Adderall:

  • cardiac arrest
  • coma
  • excessive sweating
  • psychosis
  • rapid heart rate
  • unusual change in behavior

Is snorting Adderall effective?

Nasal administration of Adderall may be effective, but it is not recommended. Adderall works as a stimulant and has similar reactions on the body as cocaine. tf can cause paranoia or dizziness, increasing the chances of infectious disease, cause permanent nasal damage, overdose and even death. The effects of snorting Adderall to get a high or even try to effects your symptoms better are not worth the damage it does to your body.

Can you snort Adderall ?

Snorting Adderall is more of a behavior that addicts engage in as they need to quickly get high. If this is you, you may want to treat the abuse of Adderall and explore the reasons you feel the need to snort Adderall rather than take it as prescribed. Yes, snorting Adderall acts quicker on the body. But, you also run the risk of overdose, damage to the nasal passages, and cardiac arrest. Plus, it is never recommended nor will a doctor ever prescribe that you snort Adderall.

Questions about snorting Adderall

Do you know someone who is snorting Adderall? Then they may be addicted to Adderall and may need to help Adderall addiction. Look for the signs of addiction and whether or not they need to withdrawal or seek out a treatment facility.

Do you still have questions concerning snorting Adderall? Ask us anything and we will try to get back to you personally and promptly.

Reference Sources: NCBI: Illicit Use of Specific Prescription Stimulants Among College Students: Prevalence, Motives, and Routes of Administration
Drug Fact Sheet: Stimulants
NCBI: Intracerebral haemorrhage in young adults: the emerging importance of drug misuse
Maine: Central nervous system stimulants
About the author
Lee Weber is a published author, medical writer, and woman in long-term recovery from addiction. Her latest book, The Definitive Guide to Addiction Interventions is set to reach university bookstores in early 2019.
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