Rhodes Pharmaceuticals Adderall (Page 4)
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I've tried and used Teva/Barr, Lannett, Core pharma, AURO (worst imo), and now just got Rhodes. Not sure if Rhodes is making me spacey, sleepy, anxious and low energy, bloated, headache. All are often indications that the active ingredients are meh.
There are so many manufacturers out nowadays, it's a revolving door and it's adding to the already difficult challenges many people have experienced since the pandemic. Lordy.
Rhodes? Anyone?
Re: Rcma (# 5)
I agree. 2nd month in a row, just got Rhodes. It's afternoon and I haven't done a thing. My doctor even puts in the Rx to use Lannett Co, but I think the pharmacy gets whatever. It's disgusting that all these pharma companies get away with making inferior and sometimes harmful products. Really, what good is the FDA?
Re: retrovirus (# 9)
Im not throwing anything away and am not ridiculous. I agree with your tolerance Theory. You are the most brilliant person on the planet and you have now enlightened the masses . Bless you
Re: Rcma (# 8)
if you take the meds even at dosage you still acquire tolerance, and tolerance is a big factor of the effects. tolerance doesn't affect the the negative affects nearly as much as the positive.. so how could you just throw away tolerance as a result of meds not working as they used to blame a 20% difference in purity is ridiculous.. if the company is going beyond 20%, that's a different story.
Re: retrovirus (# 7)
Your explanation of tolerance is accurate but that's not the issue we're discussing.
unfortunately people, the main issue is tolerance whether you like it or not, it's your tolerance level your brain has gotten used to the feeling of it so you feel more of the negative effects then the positive effects so any influctuation of purity level which the FDA gives generic companies 20% leeway you feel that 20% and everything up to it a hell of a lot more then "back then" because "back then" your tolerance and brain weren't as experienced aka use to the drug.
Re: Kris (# 4)
This is crazy! I’ve had the EXACT same experience! All of it. Could I please ask how you remedied the situation. I have 2 weeks left of this script.
Re: Kris (# 4)
Thanks. I have been unsure about it. It seems better than nothing at all. But I definitely feel this huge "I'll get to that later with anything requiring mental focus... Reading, brain work...etc.". Physically I can function but it's a push. Teva and Lannett are the only brands that ever seemed to work for me. In 2011 Sandoz was ok.
Grrr..
Hi, I was on Rhodes Adderall for 1 month and it was a nightmare. I might as well have been off my ADD med altogether. It was like taking a sugar pill except it made me sleepy, angry, bloated... I gained 4 pounds. I had heart palpitations and headaches
Re: VerFree (# 1)
The FDA does not consider all generics to be equivalent. Far from it. They acknowledge a +/- 10% in active ingredient deviation from the brand name; anda's are granted simply by a paper application, there is little oversight; and ingredients like binders and quite a bit. There is almost nothing actually and factually equivalent. They assume it but it's mostly an honor system. Implicit generics.
Aside from the active ingredients, one must also consider the potential impact of various binders/fillers that may affect bioavailability, & therefore, overall drug efficacy.
Posted below, you'll find some general pill & inactive ingredient information (straight from Rhodes Pharmaceuticals themselves) as it pertains to their Generic Adderall. It may be wise to take a moment to compare and contrast the differences in fillers between each manufacturer to help get a better idea of all the co-mingling factors influencing how well one manufacturer's brand/generic works for you versus another:
[1] Rhodes Pharmaceuticals Generic Adderall Pill Information
NDC: 42858-721-01
Inactive Ingredients:
- Microcrystalline Cellulose 102
- Microcrystalline Cellulose 101
- Starch, Corn
- Silicon Dioxide
- Magnesium Stearate
- Fd&c Blue No. 2
Ref: DailyMed
[2] Rhodes Pharmaceuticals Generic Adderall (Extended Release) Capsule Information
NDC: 42858-055-01
Inactive Ingredients:
- Sucrose
- Hypromellose, Unspecified
- Talc
- Triethyl Citrate
- Methacrylic Acid - Ethyl Acrylate Copolymer (1:1) Type a
- Water
- Gelatin, Unspecified
- Titanium Dioxide
- Fd&c Yellow No. 6
- Fd&c Blue No. 1
- D&c Yellow No. 10
- D&c Red No. 33
- Shellac
- Isopropyl Alcohol
- Tert-butyl Alcohol
- Propylene Glycol
- Ammonia
- Ferrosoferric Oxide
- Potassium Hydroxide
Ref: DailyMed
I hope this information helps!
How are you doing taking the product from Rhodes, now? Has there been any change?
The FDA considers all generic medications to be therapeutically equivalent.
They warn that Adderall carries the risk of being habit forming, and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, anorexia, mood changes, and anxiety.
Ref: Adderall Informmation
Are you on any other medications?
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