Yes, indirectly: Adderall (dextroamphetamine and racemic amphetamine) greatly reduces appetite for some patients. As a result they eat less and may develop mg or k deficiency, which will cause muscle pain and weakness. Also may lose weight in the form of muscle loss and become weak. The solution is good nutrition, including lots of vegetables, banannas, nuts, protein and adequate hydration. You feel full on the stimulant but your body is starving.
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