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| 5 Dec 2009 by iHealth Both Concerta and Adderall are addictive if they are abused. However when both are used as prescribed there is very little fear of addiction involved. Both are stimulants, but only Adderall contains 4 amphetamine compounds. ... iHealth Directory - http://www.ihealthdirectory.com/ |
| 21 Nov 2009 by 1ONE Amphetamine is a mind altering chemical, related to chems that directly cause visual distortions, I don't see why the amphetamine on it's own can't be responsible. The Doktor has had mild to moderate visual shifts from stimulant use, ... Drugs Forum - http://www.drugs-forum.com/forum/ [ More results from Drugs Forum ] |
| 7 Jun 2005 by Shattering Rose-Colored Glasses You see your doctor and within 10 minutes your 5-year old has become one of America's statistics: a kid taking a prescribed methylphenidate (Ritalin, Concerta) or Amphetamine (Adderall). You give him daily pills. He settles down. ... Shattering Rose-Colored Glasses - http://adisen.blogspot.com/ |
| 5 Dec 2009 by chamaleon i am seeing my psychiatrist next week but i REALLY dont want to go on medication (which will kill me fast) quick. well ritalin will for sure....maybei should try amphetamine ones (i dont want to take anything, but i am crazily manic and ... i'm a bit confused. are you bipolar? is that why you're manic? because concerta doesn't control mania, it only works for adhd. i have bipolar disorder and you are describing common symptoms of mania but i would think you'd be on mood ... ADD Forums - Attention Deficit Hyperactivity... - http://www.addforums.com/forums/ [ More results from ADD Forums - Attention Deficit Hyperactivity... ] |
| 27 Sep 2009 Does it have a similar structure to amphetamines? – Yes, concerta is in the amphetamine family. It is essentially long-lasting ritalin. In people beside ADD/ADHD, it stimulates the parts of the brain that will facilitate focus and ... NY LAW - http://srblaw.net/legal/ |
| 18 Nov 2009 by metamorphosis i think D-amphetamine (Dexedrine) taken 3 times a day is the best way to go with stimulants. It shouldnt cause as much Sexual dysfunction, and won't be as jittery. it should be alot smoother. Also, Concerta is really smooth and ... Social Anxiety Forum - http://www.socialanxietysupport.com/forum/ [ More results from Social Anxiety Forum ] |
| 8 Jul 2009 by Consumer Reports Health Blog So, for most children and adults, the generics dextroamphetamine or methylphenidate are as safe and effective as the heavily-advertised, brand-name drugs like Adderall XR (an extended-release mix of amphetamine salts), Concerta ... Consumer Reports Health Blog - http://blogs.consumerreports.org/health/ - References |
| 7 Oct 2008 by admin Amphetamines for autistics are awful! So are giving severely sleep deprived people amphetamines to keep them even more awake. Sure that helps them pay better attention temporarily but it is burning the candle at both ends and wears out ... Parenting Aspergers Blog - http://parentingaspergers.com/blog/ |
| 23 Jul 2009 by mosesman ADHD drugs are either the “amphetamine-like” methylphenidate (e.g., Ritalin and Concerta) or actual amphetamines (e.g., Adderall and Vyvanse), so it should not be surprising that long-term use is associated with many hazards. ... Socio-Economics History Blog - http://socioecohistory.wordpress.com/ |
| 6 Dec 2009 by admin After that we tried Concerta, which is basically just a longer lasting, time released Ritalin. Concerta is a Methylphenidate which is a dopamine re-uptake inhibitor. This means that it makes your brain absorb dopamine better. ... To be completely honest It was the generic version of it, which is an just amphetamine. I am sure you have heard of amphetamines like “meth” and “MDMA” but don't get to alarmed or excited, adderall basically just stimulates the brain into being ... Family Education Community - http://fenkuu.com/ |
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