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Question about Adderall and penis size / erectile dysfunction?

I was prescribed Adderall 2 days ago, 20mg twice a day. I took 2 yesterday (6 hours apart) and I discovered that my penis size, while flaccid, decreased significantly. Normally I can achieve an erection easily within 10 seconds without even touching my penis, but I had a very difficult time achieving an erection last night. It sucked. I decided that I will not tolerate this crap, it's just not worth it.

My question may seem a little nonsensical but I need to know for sure: will only 2 tablets of adderall that I took yesterday cause permanent penis shrinkage and erectile dysfunction? How long until everything down there goes back to normal? Is this crap permanent? someone please answer me

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago
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    Yeah that's normal and effects every male but over a while this side effect will go away.

    And overall this is 100% normal, if anything it would be "strange" if your penis did not get smaller for the 6 hours.

    [+] -> 100% Normal

    [+] -> This is NOT permanent, this only lasts for the day you take it.

    [+] -> All normal, this happens to every male,only lasts for the time Adderall is working (it may also happen in the evenings if you get a comedown but that is also 100% normal).

    Nothing to worry about, all normal and all good.

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  • 5 years ago

    Ejaculation can be considered premature when it occurs 30 seconds to 4 minutes into sex, depending on different cultures, countries and experts. Behavioural techniques can help you delay orgasm. Learn here https://tr.im/TuDMK

    These include the start-and-stop method and the squeeze technique. A combination of these techniques along with sexual counselling and medication (either using an anaesthetic cream or an oral tablet) is recommended.

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