A patient following the administration of Adderall should immediately get emergency medical help if experiencing any of the following signs:
- fast, pounding, or uneven heartbeats
- feeling light-headed, fainting
- high blood pressure
- severe headache
- blurred vision
- trouble concentrating
- chest pain
- numbness
- seizures
- tremor
- restlessness
- hallucinations
- unusual behavior
- tics (muscle twitches)
- rash
- hives
- itching
- difficulty breathing
- tightness in the chest
- swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue
- confusion
- fainting
- fever
- chills
- sore throat
- mental or mood disorders (eg, aggression, agitation, anxiety, delusions, depression, hallucination, hostility)
- one-sided weakness
- painful or frequent urination
- red, swollen, peeling, or blistered skin
- severe stomach pain
- vomiting
- slurred speech
- uncontrolled muscle movement
- unusual weakness or tiredness
- dizziness
- sleeping disorders (insomnia)
- dry mouth
- an unpleasant taste in the mouth
- diarrhea
- constipation
- loss of appetite
- weight loss
- sexual drive reducing
- impotence
- difficulty having an orgasm.
The list of the side effects above is incomplete. If a patient experiences any other signs which may be associated with Adderall administration he/she should immediately consult a doctor.
