Skip to main content

Stimulant Addiction: Signs, Symptoms, and Treatments

Intro
Key Points
  • Stimulants speed up the central nervous system and include caffeine, nicotine, prescription meds (Adderall, Ritalin), and illegal drugs (cocaine, meth). Addiction often results from the misuse of prescriptions or the recreational use of illicit drugs.
  • Common signs of stimulant abuse or addiction include twitching, weight loss, mood swings, paranoia, hallucinations, and social withdrawal. Withdrawal symptoms may involve severe fatigue, depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts—medical supervision is crucial.
  • Recovery is possible with the right treatment and care. Treatment involves detox, therapy (CBT and experiential), and ongoing support.

What Are Stimulants?

Stimulant Addiction and Abuse

Stimulant Quick Reference Chart

Drug Category

Crack Cocaine, Cocaine (powder), Adderall, Methamphetamine, Ritalin

Commercial & Street Names

Rock, blow, flake, soda, Coke, snow, blow, Addys, beans, study drug, Meth, crystal, ice, glass, Vitamin R, rids, skittles

DEA Schedule

Schedule II

Administration

Inhalation, snorting, injection, Snorting, injection, rubbing on gums, Oral, crushed and snorted, Smoking, snorting, injecting, Oral, snorting

Symptoms of Stimulant Abuse

Diagnosis of Stimulant Addiction

Take The First Step Towards Recovery

Stimulant Addiction Treatment

Frequently Asked Questions About Stimulant Addiction Treatment

What’s the difference between stimulant dependence and addiction?

How do I know if I’m addicted to Adderall or another stimulant?

How long does stimulant addiction treatment take?

What are the withdrawal symptoms from stimulants?

Sources

Accessibility Toolbar