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  • Why do I pee a lot on Adderall?

Why do I pee a lot on Adderall?

Tuesday 9th February 2021

Learn why Adderall can cause frequent urination and get tips on managing this side effect in this 'Recovery Partner Network' episode.
 

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Adderall and Frequent Urination: What's the Connection?

Ever wondered why you might find yourself rushing to the bathroom more often when taking Adderall? This episode of 'Recovery Partner Network' breaks down the science behind this common side effect. Adderall, a popular medication for ADHD, contains ingredients like ammonium chloride and sodium acid phosphate, which can increase urination. The hosts explain how these chemicals interact with your body, leading to more frequent trips to the loo.
They also discuss practical tips for managing this side effect, making it a must-listen for anyone using Adderall or caring for someone who does. Whether you're new to the medication or have been on it for years, you'll find valuable insights that can help you better understand and cope with this annoying, yet manageable, side effect.
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