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Take Your Pills

  • 2018
  • TV-14
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
5.8K
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Take Your Pills (2018)
In a hypercompetitive world, drugs like Adderall offer students, athletes, coders and others a way to do more -- faster and better. This documentary asks: At what cost?
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Every era gets the drug it deserves. In America today, where competition is ceaseless from school to the workforce and everyone wants a performance edge, Adderall and other prescription stim... Read allEvery era gets the drug it deserves. In America today, where competition is ceaseless from school to the workforce and everyone wants a performance edge, Adderall and other prescription stimulants are the defining drugs of this generation.Every era gets the drug it deserves. In America today, where competition is ceaseless from school to the workforce and everyone wants a performance edge, Adderall and other prescription stimulants are the defining drugs of this generation.

  • Director
    • Alison Klayman
  • Stars
    • Ariana
    • Delaney
    • Jasper Holt-Teza
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    5.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alison Klayman
    • Stars
      • Ariana
      • Delaney
      • Jasper Holt-Teza
    • 49User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 54Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Ariana
    • Self - College Sophomore
    Delaney
    • Self - College Junior
    Jasper Holt-Teza
    • Self - College Senior
    • (as Jasper)
    Leigh
    • Self - College Senior
    Wendy Brown
    Wendy Brown
    • Self - Political Theorist, UC Berkeley
    Anjan Chatterjee
    Anjan Chatterjee
    • Self - Chair of Neurology, University of Pennsylvania
    Alan Schwarz
    Alan Schwarz
    • Self - Journalist, Author - ADHD Nation
    Nicholas Rasmussen
    Nicholas Rasmussen
    • Self - Author, On Speed
    Nathanael
    • Self - Software Engineer
    Eben Britton
    Eben Britton
    • Self - Former NFL Player
    • (as Eben)
    Brit Britton
    Brit Britton
    • Self - Eben's Wife
    • (as Brit)
    Martha Farah
    Martha Farah
    • Self - Cognitive Neuroscientist, University of Pennsylvania
    Carl Hart
    Carl Hart
    • Self - Chair of Psychology, Columbia University
    Lawrence Diller
    Lawrence Diller
    • Self - Pediatrician, Author - Running on Ritalin
    Steve Hinshaw
    Steve Hinshaw
    • Self - Psychologist, Author - The ADHD Explosion
    Blue Williams
    Blue Williams
    • Self - Artist Management
    • (as Blue)
    Bianka
    • Self - Leigh's Roommate
    Liz Jorgensen
    Liz Jorgensen
    • Self - Psychotherapist
    • Director
      • Alison Klayman
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    tyneszach

    Made me upset.

    This is a documentary about the ABUSE of stimulants. Not about how stimulants can legitimately help people who need them. The thing I'm upset about, is I do have ADD. I take a generic adderall every day to help me get to a normal productivity level. It doesn't make me high, it doesn't make me feel like a super human. It just helps me feel normal. And this documentary barely even touches that aspect.

    Its all about people who dont have ADD, taking adderall and hit. it gives them a "high" or helps them go above and beyond. It really almost seems like a commercial for adderall. It focuses on the people who legit abuse it and struggle with addiction of it. They bring in people who crunch numbers all day, Athletes, coders etc. and it just really leaves a bad taste in Your mouth for a drug that literally helps millions ever day, including me.
    1parkermoddelmog

    ADHD person here

    This documentary is shameful. Instead of watching this hot garbage fire, Watch "How To ADHD" on YouTube she's amazing insightful and far better at this topic.

    Also stop Romanticizing my disorder.
    kumarihpx

    Highly biased doc conflating meth and other stimulants

    I'm surprised they didn't lump in cold and asthma medicine.

    I'm angry; I think because they said so often that ADHD medicine is "performance enhancing" so often it seemed as if all use is illegitimate! It's an interesting question whether stimulant use in college is a symptom of the American competition problem. Maybe so but it creates a false narrative that 1) Amphetamine is used as often, 2) in the same ways & circumstances, 3) that's it's destructive to the body or mind. Notice you never heard doctors utter any of the inflammatory claims about how Adderall destroys everything it touches. Some people who never had ADHD or were *forced* to take meds as a kid decide they don't want it anymore. It's all anecdotal.

    Finally, the docs starts by showing wobbly images, as if you're tripping. That's not an effect of stimulant medication -- just the opposite in fact. Nor do you zoom or sprout wings and think you can fly.

    I really wish they'd had less lopsided discussion. Maybe show what it's like to experience the memory problems , constant frustration , and utter debilitating blows to one's self-esteem when you try and work very hard and nothing seems to ever go right. For years. They were obviously trying to shock and dissuade people from taking the medicine. I don't know why.. Either they shut their eyes on the facts or they never had them.
    2umasspaulc

    So... What are the Dangers?

    I think this was supposed to be a cautionary documentary about the dangers of legalized amphetamine, but 87 minutes into it and I'm still waiting to hear any negative affects of adderall. I noted Jasper, with minimal medical background, accusing it of "screwing with your liver" and "there was too many enzymes or something". Dr. Farah threw in a sentence about "cardiovascular risks" and "psychotic episodes". Did I miss the other parts in which they explained these risks or offered any case studies or examples?? Huge omission.

    Addiction? Not a danger in itself, just could possibly lead to dangers if you need to undertake extreme measures to obtain more. Dehydration and injuries? Possibly, but that can come with any extreme diet or exercise required at the pro level.

    Really enjoyed the stories but can someone please explain the real detriments to adderall?
    2icesismoody

    Hurr Durr Technology is Bad and Edison Was a Witch

    This documentary, while edited well, is a very shoddily written one. Not only is it incredibly repetitive, with the interviewed individuals all saying some iteration of "I don't have ADHD but wanted to perform better so I abused a substance and voila, I became amazing," but it also does its best to downplay the significance and necessity of the drug it fails to demonize. Very few times in the documentary do they acknowledge that they're talking about substance abuse, not the evils of a perfectly helpful medicine, and they keep describing it as some miracle drug that makes literally every person who takes it ever hyper-productive and jittery instead of a drug that has harmful affects if abused, just like any other medication on the market. Fun fact: people with ADHD have trouble sitting still or paying attention because their frontal lobes aren't as active and may even be physically smaller than people who don't have ADHD. Stimulants help "wake up" their frontal lobes so that they can perform basic tasks like homework, hygiene, driving, and even just taking out the trash sometime in the next six months. A lot of folks with ADHD who don't have access to medication often self-medicate by consuming large amounts of caffeine, a less effective but more accessible stimulant, and when they DO have access to medication, INCLUDING Adderall, they behave and perform like "normal" people, not like people on meth or speed. If this documentary had done more to provide a cautionary tale to those who wish to abuse the drug while also highlighting its usefulness to those who actually need it, it would have been a more rounded and less irrelevant documentary. Unfortunately, it failed to provide, and many MANY people who have ADHD will continue to be stigmatized due to scare tacticians like the folks who put this documentary together.

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      • March 16, 2018 (United States)
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      • Netflix Studios
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