

Documentary
Overview
In a hypercompetitive world, drugs like Adderall offer students, athletes, coders and others a way to do more -- faster and better. But at what cost?
Top Cast
Eben Britton
Eben Britton
Self - Former NFL Player (as Eben)
Eben Britton
Self - Former NFL Player (as Eben)
Dr. Wendy Brown
Dr. Wendy Brown
Self - Political Theorist, UC Berkeley
Dr. Wendy Brown
Self - Political Theorist, UC Berkeley
Ariana
Ariana
Self - College Sophomore
Ariana
Self - College Sophomore
Delaney
Delaney
Self - College Junior
Delaney
Self - College Junior
Jasper Holt-Teza
Jasper Holt-Teza
Self - College Senior (as Jasper)
Jasper Holt-Teza
Self - College Senior (as Jasper)
Leigh
Leigh
Self - College Senior
Leigh
Self - College Senior
Anjan Chatterjee
Anjan Chatterjee
Self - Chair of Neurology, University of Pennsylvania
Anjan Chatterjee
Self - Chair of Neurology, University of Pennsylvania
Alan Schwarz
Alan Schwarz
Self - Journalist, Author - ADHD Nation
Alan Schwarz
Self - Journalist, Author - ADHD Nation
Nicholas Rasmussen
Nicholas Rasmussen
Self - Author, On Speed
Nicholas Rasmussen
Self - Author, On Speed
Nathanael
Nathanael
Self - Software Engineer
Nathanael
Self - Software Engineer
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