Adhd Alternatives To Drugs
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ADHD Drugs in Europe?
I am studying all of next school year studying abroad in Spain. While I’m there I plan to do some traveling around in other European countries. I am on Adderall (it is prescribed to me by a doctor). I know in some countries this drug is illegal. Is Adderall legal in Spain? (also England/France/Ireland/Holland/Germany/Italy) Is there and alternative ADHD drug in Europe that I can get prescribed.
THANKS!!!!!
Adderall (and amphetamine salts) are illegal in spain. I can’t speak for the rest of europe.You can, however, find ritalin. go to a doctor. As far as medication options go, methylphenidate (Concerta, Ritalin and generics) is available in most countries.
It is always best to have something on paper with you when you’re going in for a consult. Past prescriptions and/or diagnoses / opinions / medical history can probably be faxed to you, or you can make photocopies of them on your own if you happen to have anything with you. You can also consider getting a new evaluation from a psychologist or psychiatrist in the country your in if you speak the language very well or if the psychologist or psychiatrist is willing to work with an interpreter.
If you have some evidence that someone previously diagnosed you with ADD or ADHD, and that you were given medication, and it was successful, it can persuade even some of the medical professionals who know of, but do not really believe in adult ADHD to give you your prescription. It will certainly help to sway them, and might make the interview process much easier and quicker.
Also, most medical doctors are able to read English (especially medical texts like prescriptions) so you might not have to bother with getting a notary approved translation, which is less of a hassle, but be sure to call in first to make sure you can bring material in English. Finally, it might help to sway them towards giving you your meds if they see a second opinion from someone in their country, so getting an evaluation from a psychlogist might work toward that goal, but it will increase the cost of the whole thing.
Take care as always
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