If you have a legitimate concern that your child may need adderall (such as you feel they may have ADD or ADHD disorders), you should just confront your doctor and express your concerns. Your doctor will then administer appropriate tests and exams to determine if a prescription is right for your child and will help them with little or no ill side effects.
However, if you think you will be able to tell the doctor that your child needs adderall so that you can abuse it yourself, you have got another thing coming to you.
A good doctor will investigate your concerns fully, but if he or she blows you off, then you should always get a second, third, or even fourth opinion if you feel that it's completely necessary. A good doctor will also provide his or her patients with the appropriate care for their situation.
Adderall is a controlled substance that is widely abused, however. Doctors are very cautious to prescribe this medication because of its side effects.
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