Worst Generic Adderall
8 Topics FoundOkay here's my story and it will shock you, my first script of Adderall genetic was Corp pharma, I hated it, I was like this stuff is like doing absolutely Nata, so I went through the motions, I googled it and it led here and there and the general consensus was it sucked but the worst is Aurolife, so I was like well at least I did not get that, the general consensus was sandoz is the absolute best, so I was hoping, and I heard Teva wasn't bad, so month two I went and got Teva, I was pumped, so glad they did not give me Corp again and so glad they did not give me Aurolife, so I took Teva and said yea they are better than Corp, but sadly it did not last long, after two days I was taking two to do anything, then another two to close it out for the day, still didn't do nothing, ...
One of the worst generics I had at Kroger’s was Zydus. Switched to Walgreens and they have Teva. Kroger is cheap for everything else though. Xanax bars for 120 are like 12 bucks. Effexor is like 5 bucks. Cialis for 90 is only like 25 and it’s over 100 at Walgreens. So I get everything but my Adderall at kroger.
Filed under AdderallTomorrow I should be filling a script for 30 mg Adderall IR tablets, but I am nervous about getting stuck with a subpar generic. What are the current generic manufacturers as of this month? My only option with my insurance is to fill at Rite Aid or CVS - which generic do they commonly carry? I appreciate your help! ## Spoke with corepharma this morning. They no longer manufacture amphetamine salts. Limited to Sandoz, barr/teva, and a few others now. I was just switched to Aurobindo. IT IS AWFUL. It feels narcotic, makes my add worse, and is inconsistent at best in strength. ## The worst are corepharma's bright pink round pills. CVS buys them at the cheapest rate. Mylan aren't bad with their peach round MA20, but most swear by Sandoz and Barr/teva. ## Being that we all react/resp...
The worst. Don't get it filled ## 100% agreed!!!! I have been on Adderall generic IR since January 2014. Always filled @ CVS. All previous scripts were manufactured by TEVA. (Large football shaped, orange, sweet tasting & 30mg.) They worked great!!!! Until this past Wednesday (Aug 19th, 2014) I went to pick up my script as usual and didn't think anything of it until the next morning when I had to take one. It wasn't the same shape or taste. (This one was round, orange and a chalky bitter taste.) So I took my usual dosage and Bam Nothing happened, I was like WTF!!!! So I looked at the bottle and this new script was manufactured by Aurobindo. This pill does nothing! I've taken 4 pills total and am calling the pharmacy ASAP.... If you hear this pharmaceutical company...
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? ## 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 Informmatio...
I have a prescription for 20 mg Adderall IR and my generic options are Aurobindo, Teva or Sandoz. Which one of these would you recommend? I've read posts that say Aurobindo is the worst but seems to be the one most pharmacies are pushing (or stock) right now. My script is for 90 pills so I can try 20 mg a day or cut one in half and try 30mg/day to find what works best for me. I'd appreciate any feedback. Thanks. ## It may be a challenge tell you which one will work best for you, since we are all different. For example, I've always done well with Teva medications, but someone else may feel the same about the ones from Sandoz. I am also rather indifferent to the ones from Aurobindo, no results to brag about but also no complaints. Also, since the Hatch-Waxman act of 1984 was p...
when prescription was filled today it said amphetimine salt and was pink, pharmacist said it was same thing ## Hi, Webb! How are you? What are the markings on the tablet? That is what would enable someone to check it for you to make sure that it is the correct medication. Adderall is available as a generic, so it is manufactured by several different companies and they can all look different. Learn more Adderall details here. ## has cor and underneath that 136, four scored on other side ## Why does 3o mg have 404 on ## yes they have pink adderall 30s ## The pink core pharmacy are the worst. They actually put me to sleep and I would rather take nothing. ## My friend ordered adderall online from 30mg from India. It is pink coated (sort of bright pink). There is a cross on one side (i guess...
round blue + scored on reverse side ## Round blue pill with COR 132 on one side, and a 4 way score on the other is a generic Adderall 10mg, which contains Amphetamine + Dextroamphetamine. ## Is it possible a compound pharmacy somewhere can make bi-phetamines? I have ADHD, and have been treated with stimulants for 30 years. However over the last few years, I have become very sensitive to the side effects of these meds; nervousness, jittery, tightness in my shoulders, irritability, etc. The dexedrine is the worst, and adderall isn't much better. For the last 16 years I took desoxyn, but I can't hardly stand it it anymore. Ritalin and focalin just aren't very effective for me. The dexedrine products are very effective in treating the symptoms of the ADHD, but unfortunately the ...