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It depends. Did you smell fumes from smoked meth? Or did you try to smell unsmoked meth? If you felt any effects from smelling it you could test positive because that would indicated that you had taken in some of the drug. If any of the crystals made it into your nose without having been smoked you could also test positive. But methamphetamine only stays in the system for 4-5 days for a occasional user. Longer for an addict. But I wouldn't worry too much, you'll probably not have any left in your system by the time you read this answer.
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Yes it will.
Yes. DOT specifically looks for methamphetamine now.
Crystal methamphetamine is a highly addictive and illegal drug, while amphetamine salts are prescription medications that are used to treat conditions like ADHD. The difference lies in how they are used and the dosages prescribed by a doctor. When taken as directed by a healthcare professional, amphetamine salts can be safe and effective, whereas crystal methamphetamine can have serious health consequences.
Adderall belongs to the amphetamine group of drugs and willl show up on a drug test as such. The previous answer to this question incorrectly states that Adderall (dextroamphetamine and amphetamine salts) is in the same class as Ritalin (methylphenidate). This is incorrect. Their chemical properties and structures are very distinct. Adderall (Amphetamine) is almost the same drug, chemically, as Crystal Meth (methamphetamine). Methamphetamine has an additional Carbon group (Chemists call this a methyl group, hence METHamphetamine) at the terminal amine group. As a pharmacist, I am positive that because of this structural similarity, it will show up on a drug test as amphetamine. I also know there is no difference on most drug tests between methamphetamine and amphetamine. They are almost the exact same drug, except for 2 Hydrogens and a Carbon. If you read the previous answer to this, please disregard. It was grossly incorrect.
Adderall contains various amphetamine salts, and thus it gives a positive result for amphetamine(s) (some tests group various other amphetamine drugs, ie methamphetamine together with amphetamine) on a drug test.
Amphetamine salts is a drug derived from amphetamine; for details see the link below.
Amphetamine salts are a combination of different forms of amphetamine, while dextroamphetamine is a specific form of amphetamine. Dextroamphetamine is the active ingredient in amphetamine salts, which also contain other forms of amphetamine.
Yes. It will say it in its generic form "Amphetamine salts"
ic amphetamine salts are generic for Adderall IR, which contains 4 different types of amphetamine salts, racemic amphetamine aspartate monohydrate, racemic amphetamine sulfate, dextroamphetamine saccharide, and dextroamphetamine sulfate. All of these are amphetamine salts. ic amphetamine salts contain dextroamphetamine as well racemic amphetamine mixtures, which contain equal parts levo- and dextro- amphetamine. So the difference is that ic amphetamine salts (Adderall IR) contains ~75% dextoamphetamine and ~25% levoamphetamine.
Amphetamine salts are a combination of different forms of amphetamine, while dextroamphetamine-amphetamine is a specific combination of the two forms of amphetamine, dextroamphetamine and levoamphetamine.
No. Adderall shows up on a drug test as methamphetamine (essentially no different than if you were doing meth). This is because the product contains amphetamine salts. But because amphetamines are PRESCRIPTION ONLY, you will not find them in any over the counter drugs.
I am a Registered Nurse who works in an Emergency Department where we frequently test for illicit drugs. Urine toxicology screens discern Adderall from methamphetamines. There is a rarely used ADHD medication that would test positive as meth, but it is not Adderall.