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Taking Adderall For Narcolepsy. Will It Cause Blister Like Spots On Hands, Forearms?

It seems that adderall may cause blisterlike spots on my hands and forearms? I have taken adderall for a month and wonder if I should try a different medicine for narcolepsy, (which I believe is caused the high levels of pain that I have from trigeminal neuralgia, and a botched brain surgery when surgeon cut V1 of the trig. nerve rather than V2.
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Wed, 6 Nov 2013
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Hi.Thanks for posting us on HCM.
Allergic symptoms like Urticaria, rash, hypersensitivity reactions including angioedema and anaphylaxis.The cause of blisters might be due to serious skin rashes, including Stevens Johnson Syndrome (and toxic epidermal necrolysis) have been reported.Its better to stop/change under medical supervision as early as possible. I suggest to meet your and get an alternate medicine for your ailment.Hope this helps.Take care.
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Taking Adderall For Narcolepsy. Will It Cause Blister Like Spots On Hands, Forearms?

Hi.Thanks for posting us on HCM. Allergic symptoms like Urticaria, rash, hypersensitivity reactions including angioedema and anaphylaxis.The cause of blisters might be due to serious skin rashes, including Stevens Johnson Syndrome (and toxic epidermal necrolysis) have been reported.Its better to stop/change under medical supervision as early as possible. I suggest to meet your and get an alternate medicine for your ailment.Hope this helps.Take care.