Proper noun
Adderall (countable and uncountable, plural Adderalls)
(pharmacology) A brand name for a psychostimulant combination drug containing four salts of amphetamine, used in the treatment of conditions such as ADHD and narcolepsy and often misused as a recreational drug.
Synonyms: Addie, (slang) Addy
Pop a couple of Adderalls.
In a perfect world I think we would microdose with LSD instead of giving teenagers Adderall. But I'd like to see it studied first. Ayelet Waldman
Any cardiologists want to weigh in on an overweight, 73-year old man with a high saturated fat diet combining Adderall with a drug known to cause fatal arrhythmias? Source: Internet
Amphetamines are powerful and addictive stimulant drugs, commonly known as “speed” in some illicit forms, but also found in prescription medications such as Adderall and Vyvanse. Source: Internet
Adderall and other similar medications are classified as amphetamines, a class of drugs characterized by the ease of addiction and their stimulation of different parts of the brain. Source: Internet
Adderall has grown to become a major presence as an illegal substance in the Fordham community. Source: Internet
As sixteen-year-old Aidan Donovan’s fractured family disintegrates around him, he searches for solace in a few bumps of Adderall, his father’s wet bar, and the attentions of his local priest, Father Greg—the only adult who actually listens to him. Source: Internet