CareCard Logo
Savings forHealthcare Logo Icon

Mobile App

Discount Card

Partnerships

Blog

Need Help?

Chevron Left Icon

Back To Blog

Nov 30, 2025

Prescriptions

Discounts

Adderall Headaches and What You Can Do About Them

Anxiety

THIS WEBSITE DOES NOT PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE

The content included on this website is for informational and educational purposes only. Always consult with your healthcare provider regarding any medical condition and before starting or changing any medication regimen.

Introduction

Adderall is a commonly prescribed medication for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). While many people tolerate it well, some may experience headaches—especially when starting treatment, adjusting the dose, or taking it inconsistently. In this article, we’ll explore why Adderall may cause headaches, common triggers, what steps may help reduce them, and when to contact your healthcare provider.

Why Adderall May Cause Headaches

Headaches related to Adderall can happen for several reasons, including:

• Taking the medication on an empty stomach • Dehydration • Changes in blood pressure • Poor sleep or inconsistent sleep schedule • Caffeine interactions • Missing doses or taking doses later than usual • Medication wearing off too quickly • Starting at a dose that is too high • Switching between immediate-release and extended-release formulations

Not everyone experiences headaches, but understanding the potential causes can help you manage them.

What You Can Do to Help Reduce Adderall Headaches

There are several steps that may help minimize or prevent Adderall-related headaches. Your healthcare provider may recommend:

• Taking Adderall at the same time every day to keep levels consistent • Eating a small meal or snack with your dose to help reduce stomach-related headaches • Staying hydrated, as stimulants may increase the body’s need for fluids • Limiting caffeine, since combining stimulants may trigger or worsen headaches • Ensuring adequate sleep and maintaining a consistent sleep routine • Asking about adjusting the dose, especially if headaches occur shortly after taking the medication • Taking the medication earlier in the day, which may reduce rebound headaches later • Talking to your provider about switching formulations if one version causes more headaches • Using over-the-counter pain relievers, if appropriate for you and approved by your healthcare provider

Some people find that headaches improve naturally within a few days or weeks as their body adjusts to the medication.

Rebound Headaches (When Adderall Wears Off)

Some individuals experience headaches when the medication begins to wear off later in the day. These “rebound headaches” may feel like tension headaches or fatigue-related pressure. If this happens regularly, your healthcare provider may:

• Adjust the timing of doses • Modify your morning or afternoon dose • Recommend switching to a longer-acting or shorter-acting formulation • Suggest supportive strategies for the afternoon “crash” period

Adjustments usually help reduce rebound symptoms.

When to Talk to Your Healthcare Provider

You should contact your provider if:

• Headaches become frequent or severe • You experience headaches daily after taking Adderall • The headaches interfere with work, school, or daily functioning • You notice additional side effects such as dizziness, nausea, or blood pressure changes • You think the dose may be too high or the formulation isn’t working well for you

Your provider may adjust the dose, change the formulation, or assess whether another ADHD medication may be a better fit.

Can You Save on ADHD Medications?

If your healthcare provider prescribes Adderall or another ADHD medication that can be filled at a retail pharmacy, you may be able to use a CareCard prescription discount card to help lower the cost.

To check for savings, ask your provider for a written prescription when appropriate and present your CareCard prescription discount card at the pharmacy counter.

Conclusion

Headaches are a relatively common side effect when taking or adjusting Adderall, but they are often manageable with hydration, consistent dosing, good sleep habits, and dose adjustments when necessary.

If headaches persist, worsen, or make daily functioning more difficult, speak with your healthcare provider to explore other options.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Adderall give me a headache? Headaches may occur due to dehydration, changes in routine, taking the medication on an empty stomach, dose strength, or the medication wearing off.

How can I prevent Adderall headaches? Staying hydrated, eating with your dose, reducing caffeine, keeping a consistent schedule, adjusting your dose, or switching formulations may help.

Do Adderall headaches go away? Many people find that headaches improve once their body adjusts, especially during the first few weeks of treatment or after dose changes.

What can I take for an Adderall headache? Some people use over-the-counter pain relievers if appropriate for them, but you should confirm with your healthcare provider before taking additional medications.

When should I see a doctor? If headaches are severe, daily, increasing in frequency, or accompanied by other symptoms, contact your healthcare provider for evaluation and possible dose adjustments.

Save up to 85% on Adderall

CellCept

Compare prices, get free coupons, and save instantly at any pharmacy.

Background

Savings

Discount Card

Mobile App

Account

Education

About Us

Meet Dr. Bob

Blog

Support

FAQs

Email Us

Help: (866) 410-1217

Terms of Service

Privacy Policy

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

You will receive a free pharmacy discount card when you subscribe.

By subscribing to the newsletter you agree with our Privacy Policy.
CareCard LogoPharmacy names, logos, brands, and other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Prescription savings may vary by prescription and by pharmacy, and in some cases may be discounted up to 85% off cash price*. Please note, this is NOT insurance. CareCard offers you the opportunity to find prescription discount prices, which ultimately depend on the provider. You are fully responsible for paying for all health care services but will be entitled to receive a discount from those health care providers in accordance with the specific pre-negotiated discounted rates. CareCard Inc. is not sponsored by or affiliated with any of the pharmacies identified in its price comparisons. This information is not meant to be a substitute for professional medical advice, treatment, or diagnosis. For additional information, please reach our customer support at (866) 410-1217, Mon-Fri 9am–5pm EST or email us at hello@carecard.com. By using the CareCard prescription discount card or service, you are agreeing to CareCard’s Terms of Service.

Get the CareCard Mobile App

App Store linkGoogle Play link
Facebook Custom IconLinkedIn IconInstagram IconTwitter Icon
LegitScript approvedSOC 2 Type II Compliant