[and to think Steve Jobs and his cohorts just dropped lsd to 'get er done']

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/19/us/workers-seeking-productivity-in-a-pill-are-abusing-adhd-drugs.html
 


Workers Seeking Productivity in a Pill Are Abusing A.D.H.D. DrugsBy ALAN 
SCHWARZAPRIL 18, 2015PhotoElizabeth, a Long Island native identified by her 
middle name, with her Adderall.CreditElizabeth D. Herman for The New York Times 
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reading the main storyContinue reading the main storyFading fast at 11 p.m., 
Elizabeth texted her dealer and waited just 30 minutes for him to reach her 
third-floor New York apartment. She handed him a wad of twenties and fifties, 
received a tattered envelope of pills, and returned to her computer.Her 
PowerPoint needed another four hours. Investors in her health-technology 
start-up wanted re-crunched numbers, a presentation begged for bullet points 
and emails from global developers would keep arriving well past midnight.She 
gulped down one pill — pale orange, like baby aspirin — and then, 
reconsidering, took one of the pinks, too.“O.K., now I can work,” Elizabeth 
exhaled. Several minutes later, she felt her brain snap to attention. She 
pushed her glasses up her nose and churned until 7 a.m. Only then did she sleep 
for 90 minutes, before arriving at her office at 9.The pills were versions of 
the drug Adderall, an amphetamine-based stimulant prescribed for attention 
deficit hyperactivity disorder that many college students have long used 
illicitly while studying. Now, experts say, stimulant abuse is graduating into 
the work force.
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