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Stopped Adderall Xr, Have Change In Heart Rate. Is This Normal?

Hi, last week i was perscribed 20 mgs of adderal xr, i took it for a few days, i felt great on it and all but i had trouble sleeping at night so itook a break today, but ive noticed my heart rate is at about 90bmp still and i dont know what my normal resting heart rate is, im a male, 17 years old, 135 pounds, and pretty healthy..is 90bpm normal
Tue, 29 Jan 2013
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Hi,

Welcome to HealthcareMagic Forum

Heart rate 90 BPM come within normal limit. But it is always compared with basal values. Raised heart beat can occur in withdrawal due to Adderall.

If you have other symptoms apart from raised heart beat, you can meet your physician.


Wish you Good Health and all the best.

Regards,
Dr. Ashish Mittal
www.99doctor.com
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Stopped Adderall Xr, Have Change In Heart Rate. Is This Normal?

Hi, Welcome to HealthcareMagic Forum Heart rate 90 BPM come within normal limit. But it is always compared with basal values. Raised heart beat can occur in withdrawal due to Adderall. If you have other symptoms apart from raised heart beat, you can meet your physician. Wish you Good Health and all the best. Regards, Dr. Ashish Mittal www.99doctor.com