How can you possibly compare caffeine or alcohol to adderall? Those are two entirely different things.
Yes, use of caffeine or alcohol in such amounts that they have a medically appreciable effect is not ok. But they are found in common drinks and are consumed by consuming these drinks. It's called moderation.
Adderall is something different. It's something synthetic and un-natural. There is no reason for you to injest it unless you are seeking a desired effect.
Because alcohol and caffeine are both drugs. Alcohol especially can be abused, very easily and very frequently. Caffeine, as breeak mentioned before can have similar, albeit usually weaker, effects to adderall if taken in high enough doses...this will vary by individual.
Just because something is common like caffeine (caffeine is not naturally found in soda either, it's added to it, look at the ingredients list) or alcohol doesn't make it automatically better or okay, that's a dangerous assumption....you bring up moderation...if people take adderall in moderate dosage is that okay then? Are all things in moderation alright, or just the ones you agree with?
Most drugs are synthetic...does this mean all drugs are bad? Marijuana on the other hand is natural, so it's okay, right?
Generally speaking, all drugs are taken to produce a desired effect, good or bad..if you have a headache I'm sure you take a Tylenol(drug) or something similar to get rid of it(desired effect).
Most people illicitly use adderall by crushing and snorting it to bypass the time-release mechanism. There is no responsible use for this drug unless you have debilitating ADD.
Some people might snort adderall, but not all. Someone correct me if I'm wrong but adderall is sold as instant release tablets (there is also an extended release formula) meaning that very soon after you take them you will feel the effects.
I do agree though that people who are snorting adderall are probably misusing it, but it's not fair to lump these people together those who take it properly.
The problem with saying you can only take it if you have debilitating ADD is that what qualifies as debilitating? You can't really set standards for that with a subjective condition.
It sickens me how much the medical profession over-prescribes and uses medicine as the cure-all instead of telling the f'ing patient to have some personal responsibility. Maybe that is why it is like this, because so many pre-meds are drug abusers.
It's no secret that the medical profession is rampant with drug and alcohol abuse. Why the profession attracts drug users is beyond me, because you think they would be smarter and have more responsibility.
Wow...if you're going to be a doctor you might want to develop a little compassion and understanding. While drug use certainly can be a huge problem telling your patients to man up and f'ing be responsible probably isn't going to help them too much.
Please read above posts for some viewpoints on why some doctors and premed students turn to drugs or alcohol for relief. Contrary to what you may believe, not all people who use drugs are stupid and irresponsible.
Water is a drug that can be just as dangerous as cocaine too. Does that mean water-users shouldn't be allowed to be doctors?
I'm pretty sure water is not a drug. It could be contaminated or have other things in it, but water itself is just good old H2O...
Your point has no merit. It's not the danger of the substance that is the issue (pretty much everything has an LD50), it's the mind of someone that is driven towards abusing a substance. The criteria for abuse differs with different substances. There is no responsible use of cocaine or adderall or any substance that alters your mind. Altering your mind is not a normal and responsible thing to do. Alcohol can be consumed in non mind-altering quantities as a side ingredient of a drink that tastes good. Nobody snorts just a little bit of cocaine or adderall or smokes a little enough amount of pot so that it has no effect. The whole point of drug use (hence the difference between drinking and drug 'use') is to become intoxicated.
Well, I was using alcohol since it's a legal substance that can be abused. There are actually responsible uses of adderall and cocaine...adderall has been discussed at length here and I believe cocaine is still used today as a topical anesthetic..
taken in responsible amounts I don't really see the problem with many drugs...I mean, if you know what you're doing to your body why should I tell you your not allowed...
look up how many drugs became illegal, it usually has very little to do with how dangerous they are and often has a lot to do with racism (seriously, look up some things about cocaine or marijuana).
Anyway, your point is actually the one that has no merit...if you are against using mind altering substance then you must be against caffeine, alcohol, over-the-counter headache medicine, psychiatric meds, depression medication, the list goes on and on...
if you aren't against all that than you need to come up with a better argument than mind-altering is bad...