Exploring the Effects of Mixing Marijuana and Adderall

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New research from Northeastern University suggests that regular marijuana use can suppress the effects of Adderall, a drug prescribed for attention deficit disorders. The study, conducted on mice, found that those exposed to cannabis did not respond to Adderall, unlike the control group. This raises concerns about the interaction between these commonly used substances, especially in high-stress environments, and highlights the need for further research on their combined effects, particularly in individuals with ADHD.
What happens when you combine marijuana and Adderall? Northeastern University
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