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'''Adderall''' is some study-powers-enhancing drug that some students no doubt take at Columbia. Lots of people have been asking how to get it on [[Bored at Butler]]. Apparently it is really really helpful, but it has some side effects, and many people become dependent on it (or at least feel they depend on it too much to give it up).
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'''Adderall''', or Dextroamphetamine, is some study-power-enhancing drug that some students take at Columbia. Lots of people have asked how to get it on [[Bored at Butler]] (back in the day), and there is always a deluge of undergrads during midterms and finals looking for a connect. According to some, it is really, really helpful, but it has some side effects, and many people become dependent on it (or at least feel they depend on it too much to give it up). It is also very easy to build a tolerance to it, and prices usually don't run cheap (it's commonly $1/mg).
  
== Side-effects ==
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[[Stephan Vincenzo]] was busted for dealing it as part of [[Operation Ivy League]]. He later talked to [[NBC]] about how bad it is<ref>http://bwog.com/2012/10/18/rock-center-features-story-on-adderall-at-columbia/</ref>.
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== Side-effects which ''may'' appear ==
  
 
* Red bumps
 
* Red bumps
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* Menstrual cycle changes
 
* Menstrual cycle changes
  
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== External links ==
  
Additionally, there is rampant cocaine use (estimates up to 15% of students) do coke. it flows like white gold
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* [http://www.statesman.com/life/content/life/stories/health/05/07/0507stimulantsl.html Article] about CU students' Adderall use, from Columbia News Service
 
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* [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/31/education/edlife/jacobs31.html Article] about abuse in colleges in general, from [[NYT]], July 31, 2005
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* [http://bwog.com/2012/10/18/rock-center-features-story-on-adderall-at-columbia/ Vincenzo talks Adderall with NBC]]
  
*[http://www.statesman.com/life/content/life/stories/health/05/07/0507stimulantsl.html Article] about CU students' Adderall use, from Columbia News Service
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==References==
*[http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/31/education/edlife/jacobs31.html Article] about abuse in colleges in general, from [[NYT]], July 31, 2005
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Latest revision as of 19:45, 9 April 2018

See also Wikipedia's article about "Adderall".

Adderall, or Dextroamphetamine, is some study-power-enhancing drug that some students take at Columbia. Lots of people have asked how to get it on Bored at Butler (back in the day), and there is always a deluge of undergrads during midterms and finals looking for a connect. According to some, it is really, really helpful, but it has some side effects, and many people become dependent on it (or at least feel they depend on it too much to give it up). It is also very easy to build a tolerance to it, and prices usually don't run cheap (it's commonly $1/mg).

Stephan Vincenzo was busted for dealing it as part of Operation Ivy League. He later talked to NBC about how bad it is[1].

Side-effects which may appear

  • Red bumps
  • Itching
  • Burning when urinating
  • Open sores
  • Fatigue
  • Abnormal discharge
  • Severe weight loss
  • Vomiting
  • Menstrual cycle changes

External links

References