Comments by "The Ride Never ends" (@therideneverends1697) on "VICE"
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@hannahelvete Yes they do, quite literally the exact same effect, the differences are that we get more benefit from their use, (people without ADHD generally preform about 5-10% better at tasks involving fine motor skills, working memory or sustained attention, while people with ADHD often preform 80-85% better, which in theory should actually make it more reinforcing for us) and that the dosages tend to be more precise, and usually just to the point where the desired effect is achevied.
if you have a pharmacutical tablet of 20MG amphetamine, you know what your getting, and you know what your dosage range is, amphetamines are a substance with a very wide dosage range based on the individual, and often 5MG or less can be the diffrence between a comfortable experience for one person and tweaking out for another.
When people are useing illicly made amphetamines theres simply no way to accurately dose them without equipment most people have no access to, try telling the diffrence between 10mg of white powder, 7.5mg, and 12mg, its doseing too high that leads to compulsive redoseing that leads to runs and binges, which leads to crashes, which leads to dependence to avoid said crashes inorder to stay functional.
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