The Sarcastic Dude
Banned
Hope Smash doesn't start doing this or Westballz is in trouble
Kappa
do energy drinks count
What if you really need it?
I'd say that if you really need it you can't compete. Your health first, everything else second. I don't know the actual rules in real sports though. Armstrong was able to cheat for years with the "excuse" of having cancer.
Those urinalyses will come back with heavy traces of gatorade, hot pockets and ADHD drugs. And loneliness.
This had me spitting out my morning tea. The last two words!
makes me think of saved by the bell episode
Are there any negative side effects to something like adderall? If not, then I don't see the issue.
Are there any negative side effects to something like adderall? If not, then I don't see the issue.
do energy drinks count
Common side effects of Adderall include:
Nervousness
Dizziness
Restlessness
Headache
Stomachache
Decreased appetite
Trouble sleeping
Dry mouth
Nausea
Weight loss
Constipation or diarrhea
Loss of interest in sex
If more serious side effects develop, call a doctor right away. Serious side effects of Adderall may include:
Changes in vision
Seizures
Chest pain
Trouble breathing
Fainting
Severe weakness or numbness
Uncontrolled movements or voice sounds
Hallucinations or delusions
Aggressive behavior
Uncontrollable behavior
Severe skin rash
Swelling of face, lips, or tongue
Difficulty swallowing or talking
Irregular heartbeat
Adderall and Weight Loss
Adderall also can suppress appetite, and a growing number of people who want to lose weight also abuse the drug as a diet pill.
However, using Adderall or Adderall XR for weight loss can result in severe side effects, including psychosis, addiction, stroke, cardiac arrest, and death.
Adderall Withdrawal
If you suddenly stop taking Adderall, you may have Adderall withdrawal symptoms, also known as an "Adderall crash."
Symptoms of Adderall withdrawal can include depression, insomnia or other sleep disorders, irritability, and extreme fatigue.
You are at higher risk for Adderall addiction if you have abused drugs or alcohol in the past.
​Adderall withdrawal can be managed with help from your doctor, who may advise you to slowly taper off your use of the drug.
Adderall and Pregnancy
Adderall might be unsafe to take during pregnancy.
Because of this, talk with your doctor before starting Adderall if you are pregnant or may become pregnant, and call your doctor right away if you get pregnant while on Adderall.
Also, do not take Adderall while breastfeeding because the drug can pass through breast milk to a breastfeeding baby.
I'd say that if you really need it you can't compete. Your health first, everything else second. I don't know the actual rules in real sports though. Armstrong was able to cheat for years with the "excuse" of having cancer.
I found this more funny than I probably should've .E-sports are legit now with PED's all we need is a Player, that a League will give a slap on the wrist for punching his wife.
So you're saying that if a player has actual diagnosed ADHD or similar they shouldn't be able to compete? I think there's a word for that....discrimination.
We real sports now?
We real sports now?
Are we really going there... If they are required to take a substance banned by the league in order to function they are still taking a substance banned by the league.
Believe it or not people have been banned from other professional sports for using steroid based inhalers because they have asthma.
I was thinking about PEDs while watching Evo last weekend. Something like adderall would definitely give players an advantage as would methamphetamine
About time. I wonder who will survive the first round of checks.
Testing for performance enhancing drugs now? If this doesn't make e-sports a real sport I don't know what will.
I took it before and the only side effect I witness was severe itchiness. I guess we just start watching for who's scratching like a true drug addict
Are we really going there... If they are required to take a substance banned by the league in order to function they are still taking a substance banned by the league.
Believe it or not people have been banned from other professional sports for using steroid based inhalers because they have asthma.
Caffeine pills a hell of a drugmakes me think of saved by the bell episode
If they really need it that just helps them to be able to compete at the same level other similar skilled players compete it no?
I honestly dont know exactly, my understanding was that for someone that really needs those drugs they aim to normalize themDoes it bring them up to the same level as other players as an average player or does it put them beyond them? Even for a person with legitimate ADD/ADHD can we prove that it only brings them to a functional level as opposed to an elevated functional level when it comes purely to game performance?
Does/should it depend on the severity of the condition?
With the somewhat recent discussion that a lot of children being misdiagnosed with ADD what about people who are able to get a prescription for it without actually needing it?
What about other similar drugs?
Several issues like this need to be addressed. In my opinion the wisest choice until then is outright ban.
So you're saying that if a player has actual diagnosed ADHD or similar they shouldn't be able to compete? I think there's a word for that....discrimination.
Were all the greats tweaking?
This is less absurd than it sounds.
Amphetamines are certainly an unfair advantage.
If they do it anything like the NFL or MLB, and you have a doctor's prescription, then it is allowed.
If you don't, then it's a banned substance.
Adderall is one of the most over-prescribed drugs in America as well. Most do not need it, but that is a different topic all together.