Today Show Adderall Report Shows Demand for Smart Drugs

Apr 19
07:25

2012

Bob Noble

Bob Noble

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Student’s who use ‘smart drugs’ are better focused, more productive, and get better grades.

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A recent Today Show report explored the use of Adderall,Today Show Adderall Report Shows Demand for Smart Drugs Articles the preferred prescription drug to treat narcolepsy and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), among college students eager to improve their study habits and mental performance. NBC New’s Amy Roabach went inside one of the nations top universities to investigate the rise use of ‘smart drugs’ amongst students…

But why the shock?

Anyone who has attended college in this decade knows that students have been using drugs like Adderall for years. And as the NBC report showed, an increasing number of healthy people in and out of college are using drugs like Adderall, off label, if you will, to improve their thinking and cognitive skills.

During the investigative report, A Today Show intern was sent into a top university library, and in less than 30 minutes was able to find a student selling Adderall for $5 a pill.

Everyone Is Trying To Get an Edge… But There’s a Catch

A student interviewed, “Mike,” who asked that his real name be withheld, said. “It’s given me the boost to work non-stop for 10 hours a day… Baseball players take steroids to be the best and students take Adderall to be the best. It’s steroids for school.”

However, it is estimate that only 4% of students on campus have legal prescriptions. The remaining 96% are buying single pills, which sell for as much as $3 – $5 each, in what has turned out to be a thriving underground economy.

But there’s danger. As with any prescription drug, Adderall is not designed for non-therapeutic use. It can be addictive, potentially harmful, and illegal to consume without a doctor’s permission. According to drugs.com, “Adderall has a high potential for abuse and may be habit forming if used for a long period of time. Use Adderall only as prescribed and do not share it with others. Abuse of Adderall may cause serious heart problems, blood vessel problems, or sudden death.” (http://www.drugs.com/cdi/adderall.html)

Given these health risks, it’s not surprising that resourceful students have started looking for alternatives to Adderall.

And they’ve found one.

A category of non-prescription alternatives, called Cognitive Energy Enhancers, have quickly become the preferred “Adderall alternative.” These Cognitive Energy Enhancers utilize powerful Nootropics to keep you alert, focused, and motivated – and without a prescription.

How prevalent is the use of Cognitive Energy Enhancers? PROFIDERALL sold out across the country during finals week of this past Semester. Facing their exams, desperate students flooded the website with orders for the Adderall alternative.

What’s the Lesson?

An entire generation of students and graduates, who are entering the workforce, sees ‘smart’ drugs as important tools for success. If science has an answer, why not take advantage of it? Some academicians agree: as long as students are not using prescription drugs illegally and to the detriment of their health, then why not? Given the distractions of today’s incessant media and ubiquitous advertising blitz, it’s understandable that today’s students need help concentrating in a way past generations never did.

New Nootropic-based Cognitive Energy Enhancers are delivering great results, helping people work smarter, work longer, and accomplish more. These non-prescription alternatives offer healthy overachievers a way to improve thinking and focus, and to stand out in increasingly competitive business and academic environments.

One student put it best: when it comes to using smart drugs to increase mental performance… “I figured if everyone else is doing it, why shouldn’t I get the advantage?”

Please visit www.PROFIDERALL.com to learn more about PROFIDERALL and order online.