Sandoz Adderall Inactive Ingredients
3 Topics FoundI got the orange pill with E404. It's from Eon Labs (Sandoz) 30mg. I don't feel the effect as I would on the CorePharma. ## This pill is indeed Amphetamine Salts 30 mg (NDC 0185-0864). One of the possible reasons why you may not be getting the same amount of relief with Sandoz (EON) as you might with Corepharma, is often due to the fact that each manufacturing company uses a different set of binders/fillers (inactive ingredients). This is basically the extra fluff that holds the tablet together. Some companies use more of it than others, and some even go so far as using cheaper genetically modified substances that our body's can't metabolize (yet it's what's covering up the actual active substance, blocking it being released in it's normal therapeutic quanti...
Hello my name is Scott and I've been on adderall 10mg x2 a day, I've tried sandoz, teva and aurobindo. Teva was the cleanest one for me, right now though I am taking Sandoz, I notice that my day goes by extremely fast, I come into work at 8 and look at the clock and its 5pm already, I did not experience this on teva or aurobindo, this only happened I recall when I took 10x2 at once instead of 10x2 once in the morning and then in the afternoon, I don't want to be high or anything from these, but is this permanent will this cause this to happen again or is it a dosage/brand issue. ## Hello Scott, It is generally accepted that different brands of medication affect us all differently. This is mostly due to different manufacturing practices and inactive ingredients. For example i...
Is the round pink 30 mg Adderall generic name Sandoz/Eon with the markings of CDR 136 on one side more or less effective than the oval orange 30 mg Adderall generic name Barr/Teva with the markings of b974 on one side and 30 on the other side? What is the most effective/potent Adderall that is generic and 30 mg? ## Certain "inactive" ingredients that may or may not be present in each of these brands, are actually detrimental to how the drug is metabolized and used by your body. So it's quite possible that you may respond favorably with one medication and not the other (even if they are the same drug & same dosage); mostly due to how you feel or based on whatever side effects present themselves. Have you taken either one of them yet? I'd probably suggest giving them e...