Yes
hell yes
No it is not a narcotic. Amphetamine is a stimulant.
The D-Amphetamine Salt Combo is also known as Dextroamphetamine. The combo is used ot treat ADHD and sleeping disorders. Patients who take the 10mg D-Amphetamine Salt Combo blue tablet can possibly feel high as a side effect. As a result, they can act delusional, and experience anxiety and agitation.
XR stands for "extended release". The first half of the medication is absorbed in your system after 4 hours and the second half is released into your system at that time.
You are referring to the d-amphetamine salt combination, known as the brand name "Adderall". To answer your question, it does contain 25% d-amphetamine sulfate (dextro-amphetamine sulfate). This is the entire composition of the d-amphetamine salt medication:1/4 dextro-amphetamine saccharate1/4 dextro-amphetamine sulfate1/4 (racemic amphetamine) aspartate monohydrate1/4 (racemic amphetamine) sulfate
Well, Yes I hope so as this is the combo that my dr. prescribed. :P
I've heard of some people actually gaining weight on amphetamines, but generally weight loss is what happens.
It contains Amphetamine salts but not 'salt'.
There is 20mg of NaCl in 200mg of a 10% salt solution. To convert mg to g, divide by 1000: 20mg = 0.02g of NaCl.
They are considered by the FDA to be equivalent. It's just generic rather than brand name. I have ADD and take the D-Amphetamine salt combo 20mg's. Some other users I know claim that they have had different experiences with different manufacturers, like brand-name is the best, Shire is best, Barr is best, etc. I've gotten all different manufacturers and never noticed a difference, personally. I kinda like the 20mg Corepharma's I get from Walgreens better than the Barr's I get from CVS because the Corepharmas are easier to break into 5s, whereas the Barr only has cuts for cutting it in half (10s).
You would test positive for amphetamines. If you have a prescription for Adderall, then you would just show the doctor your prescription. It's only illegal if you are taking it without a prescription.