Amphetamine-induced psychosis is a rare but severe side effect of amphetamine-based ADHD medications, occurring in approximately 1 in 500 people. — Whalespan
Amphetamine-induced psychosis is a rare but severe side effect of amphetamine-based ADHD medications, occurring in approximately 1 in 500 people.
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“people will let you know with empet iine induced psychosis on the other hand classically and characteristically in what I've seen clinically it continues for days weeks or months after stopping the medication which means we are we've changed someone's brain and we don't have lots and lots of data and it's actually only come to us because people are concerned about marijuana causing a similar picture so now we're studying this a little more but with amphetamine induc psychosis about and these are again rounding from different studies about 20% if you look 20 years out about 20% of those people are in a permanent psychotic State still”