Dexedrine
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Brand name:
Dexedrine
Pronounced: DEX-eh-dreen
Generic name: Dextroamphetamine sulfate
Why is Dexedrine prescribed?
Dexedrine, a stimulant drug available in tablet or
sustained-release capsule form, is prescribed to help treat the
following conditions:
- Narcolepsy (recurrent "sleep attacks")
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. (The total
treatment program should include social, psychological, and
educational guidance along with Dexedrine.)
Most important fact about Dexedrine
Because it is a stimulant, this drug has high abuse potential.
The stimulant effect may give way to a letdown period of depression
and fatigue. Although the letdown can be relieved by taking another
dose, this soon becomes a vicious circle.
If you habitually take Dexedrine in doses higher than
recommended, or if you take it over a long period of time, you may
eventually become dependent on the drug and suffer from withdrawal
symptoms when it is unavailable.
How should you take Dexedrine?
Take Dexedrine exactly as prescribed. If it is prescribed in
tablet form, you may need up to 3 doses a day. Take the first dose
when you wake up; take the next 1 or 2 doses at intervals of 4 to 6
hours. You can take the sustained-release capsules only once a
day.
Do not take Dexedrine late in the day, since this could cause
insomnia. If you experience insomnia or loss of appetite while
taking this drug, notify your doctor; you may need a lower
dosage.
It is likely that your doctor will periodically take you off
Dexedrine to determine whether you still need it.
Do not chew or crush the sustained-release form, Dexedrine
Spansules.
Do not increase the dosage, except on your doctor's advice.
Do not use Dexedrine to improve mental alertness or stay awake.
Do not share it with others.
--If you miss a dose...
If you take 1 dose a day, take it as soon as you remember, but
not within 6 hours of going to bed. If you do not remember until
the next day, skip the dose you missed and go back to your regular
schedule.
If you take 2 or 3 doses a day, take the dose you missed if it
is within an hour or so of the scheduled time. Otherwise, skip the
dose and go back to your regular schedule. Never take 2 doses at
once.
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