Difference Between Adderall And Amphetamine Salts (Page 15) (Top voted first)
UpdatedI was recently diagnosed with Adult ADD and have been prescribed Amphetamine Salts (Generic for Adderall) for a few months now. The initial dosage was one 10mg tablet/ three times a day and recently my Doctor upped the dosage to one 30mg tablet/ twice a day. I know that overall this has been very beneficial for me but I cant help but wonder if the generic brand (IR Amphetamine Salts) has less of the active ingredient, and more unnecessary side effects(irritability, fatigue). I know that while the active ingredients are likely to be the same, the "fillers" usually are not and even the active ingredients can vary up to 10%. I also know that everybody reacts differently depending on their bodies' make-up as well as the drugs and I have always reacted sensitively to any kind of drug. The more I "google" the more I want to stay away from the generic form. Also- almost every pharmacy around has little to no Adderall Brand IR tablets in stock, they only have the generic brands and possibly Adderall brand but only the Extended-Release. My Doctor seems to firmly believe that there is no difference between Adderall XR and Adderall IR, and because she prescribed me the generic form (Amphetamine Salts), she probably doesn't see a difference there either. I don't have the time to ask 10 doctors what they think so if anyone has any information or experiences please share! Thank you!
Was only curious cause I asked my doctor for the adderall that I have been taking and the bottle says substitute for adderall, and so my thought process was that I had gotten tricked. But now I know.
This is too funny to respond to.
Not asking to be critical, just wondering if you had the option to see another doctor when the first didn't respond to the terrible side effects your daughter was suffering? When I first started taking Adderall, I did have a crazy ability to go with little sleep, had less appetite and I talked wayyyy too much, but these subsided pretty fast.
Vinnie,
Thank you for your post. For being calm cool and collected, and giving a well thought out response. I was pretty angry when I wrote mine on page one. I've been ridiculed, belittled, and struggled my whole life because of my mental health issues. Many many people have said the same types of things (that Margarita said) to me over and over again my entire life. I am Autistic, suffer from ADHD, panic disorder, depression, and more I don't want to get into right now, and after 39 years of hearing these ignorant and frankly abusive comments, I get so angry I almost get to the point where I'm seeing red. I wish I could have handled myself as you did, and for that I apologize, to Margarita, but mainly to the entire forum. I've never even met her, let alone walked a mile in her shoes, just as she hasn't met me nor walked a mile in my shoes either.
Please people, if these medications help you and you don't become addicted to them (they can be highly addictive just FYI) by all means take them for as long as you NEED. There are other treatments for many of the disorders that have been discussed here, but many of them take years to work, therapy for panic disorder for example can take years to make a difference and isn't always successful. Bottom line, discuss the benefits and risks of any treatment or medication with your doctor and make an informed decision together on what is the best course of action to treat your condition. Take everything you read on these forums with a grain of salt. Research, research, research, but first and foremost discuss any questions or concerns you may have with your doctor. He/she devoted their entire life to medicine and for the most part are the best source of accurate information when it comes to your treatment. By all means share your experiences on these forums and try to help people when you can, compare stories and experiences, but take everything you read here with a grain of salt and talk with a professional before you do or don't do anything. Anyway, that's all for now. Thank you for taking the time to read my post.
Sweetheart there is a God. Don't die believing that. :)
From my understanding the XR and IR have the same exact amount of active ingredients. The reason the IR wears off so quick and seems ineffective is because the acid in your stomach breaks it down very quickly. The beaded system in XR is designed to slowly dissolve and gradually release it through out the day in a process that allows your body to use the active ingredient more efficiently.
A lot of drugs have these issues. A powder-based tablet of Morphine for example starts out as 100% of the primary ingredient but once it enters the digestive track nearly 90% of the opiate is destroyed before it actively takes effect.
This is also why some medicines provide warnings like "Do not drink grapefruit juice" because grapefruit juice helps neutralize the acidity levels in your stomach and could potentially make the drug much stronger.
I have a fast metabolism myself and from my experience with medicines I seem to lose some of the duration when compared to others. As always it does heavily depend on how your body handles the med as well. Over eating and under eating also has a huge impact on the strength of your dosage.
Sleep regulation and eating habits can help or prevent medications from functioning properly as well. It could be the drug, or it could be you. You should analyze all the factors first because it could be mood/lifestyle variations as well.
As far as brand name Adderall, I could never afford it. I would however recommend Teva generics for amphetamine. They have always worked very well for me.
PLEASE CONSIDER THE EFFECT YOUR UN-FOCUSED RESPONCE MAY HAVE, 1--DONT TAKE THINGS PERSONAL 2---YOUR-OUR POSITION HERE IS TO IN A POSITIVE WAY GIVE OUR EXPERIANCE AS IT PERTAINS TO THE QUESTION
3---KEEP EMOTIONS OUT OF YOUR ANSWERING PROCESS.
I agree the God made you that way is stupid...but God is very real...just not at all what most religious folks want you to think He is. I'd love to chat w u about that sometime. {edited for privacy}...im not a religious nut.so relax
My Advise, talk to your pharmacist. He can give you the "filler" details, and the "real" difference between the two.
Honestly, they know more about pharmacology than the doctors do!
I'm a 2nd yr PA student...thus I have learned to talk to the direct sources. Good luck.
To the "born stupid" comment: It has been my experience in meeting others with ADHD, that those who truly have the disorder tend to be exceptionally intelligent and creative. We simply have difficulty managing time, organizing space, maintaining focus and concentration on a single task (and when we do become so hyper-focused that we often lose track of time), organize large tasks into small manageable chunks (staring at the mountain and not quite sure how we are going to move it), and maintaining a calendar (remembering the list of things that we need to accomplish). It is often accompanied by dysgraphia (my mother used to tell me that she believed that my thoughts were processing faster than the signal was getting to my hands, resulting in my handwriting being illegible-often words on top of words, incomplete letter formation) and, in my case at least, an inability to complete multi-step formulas (I could give someone the answer in an instant, but if you asked me to actually follow the steps, I would end up erasing the answer at the end and filling in the correct one...my teachers were always confused as to how I got there since the work didn't match the answer...I never got why it mattered if I had the right answer).
Now, onto my reason for visiting this site. I used to take extended release Adderall in college and had issues with irritability and lack of an appetite, but nothing else. Now I am taking immediate release generic (due to cost...$300 and no insurance....vs. $60 with insurance) and have noticed significantly more-and more unpleasant-side effects (stomach problems-gas, bloating, nausea-, exhaustion, increased focus issues when I am not on it-I only take it during the work week-, extreme dry mouth). I was curious if anyone else had noticed these symptoms and if they are a result of the change from ER to IR or from brand to generic (I have a mild lactose intolerance and am wondering if something in the fillers may be causing issues, although I eat ice cream on occasion with less discomfort...or maybe a difference in how my body processed it at 19 and how it processes it at 30...final thought...could it be that I am 'coming down' from it since I am no on it all the time like in college?). Has anyone else experienced this?
Shut it! You have no idea what your talking about!
There is a big difference in generic adderall and brand name. I have head aches, gitters, stomach aches,depression, eyesight problems, agitation, suicidal thoughts,etc. I have lost my insurance, and don't know what I can do. The FDA and the manufacturer should be held liable. This was discussed with my Dr. . He has had many complaints about the generic. I have just gone back to school and am very upset. Does anyone know an attorney that would be interested in this?
You can not cut the generic bright pink tablet in half. I don't know why the tablet is scored. If you cut the pill in half you don't get the same effects from both half's. You may get all the fillers in one half and all the amphetamine salts in the other half. The drug is very inconsistent. I still have headaches taking the whole tablet but I am not so depressed and my vision isn't bothered. I still have stomach aches but not as bad. The generic is very poor quality!! I wish I could afford the name brand. I can't pay $300. 00 a month. It probably costs less than $10.00 to manufacture.,
You are beyond stupid. Read a few things, open up that small mind of yours and know a little more before you speak in such foolish and mindless fashion.
Laughable!
This was to the dumbass Margarita or however u spell it. Insignificant.
That was a BS and uneducated jibber-jabber response. Please educate your-self. And yes, that was all hyperbole, unhelpful, and potentially misleading/damaging
For a person with an allegedly superior IQ, your five (and counting) grammar, punctuation and vocabulary mistakes are, shall I say, remarkable! My advice is to take an adaptive English course at your local junior college.
I will tell you this, I told my doctor that I cannot take generic. It makes me extremely tired irritated, and has nothing in there keeping me attentive, and focused. There has to be a serious intervention. I know, for a fact, CVS is selling generic, as brand name. I have questioned them, even as it said on the drug information prescription receipt, salts, brand name adderall? Hello the only brand name adderall right now is the ex! This is made from shire with the correct stimulants. I am switching. If we do not contact the FDA they will not act. CVS is misleading America, and they know it!
Actually, there are five grammar/punctuation/usage mistakes. I wrote something yesterday (I think) but it didn't get posted.
Hooray for you!
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