Adderall XR is a slow release form of the drug. Regular adderall takes 10 hours for it to reach it's half life. Adderall XR has two different kinds of beads of the drug in the capsul, one being regular adderall and the other taking longer to absorb. The half life of adderall XR is at the least 10 hours....at the very least. And yes, it shows up on a drug test as an amphetamine. If it came up on a drug test it would be in the same category as meth. Hense the latter part of that word, "meth," - amphetamine! It's legal speed just like methadone is legal herion, essentially.
Also another thing to think about....if the half life of a drug is longer than about 12 hours, and you take that drug every day, it builds up in your sytem and will take longer to get out of your system. Because if you take it and is hasn't reached it's half life in your body your just adding to the build up of that drug in your system, therefore increasing the half life.
Half is blue, half is white.
That's a lot like asking "How do you convert 1 foot to 6 inches?" It can't be done, because 1.2 g is not the same as 600 mg, and it never will be unless you cut it in half and throw half of it away. 1 g = 1,000 mg 1.2 g = 1,200 mg 600 mg = 0.6 g
60 pills of 30 mg adderall and 60 pills of klonopin 1 mg
The highest dosage Adderall XR comes in is 30 mg.
Blues 10mg/Orange 20mg
No, it is not bad. You will enjoy the time of your life.
No, it will not be normal by Wednesday. The drug level had to fall below 2 mg to be considered out of your system. 600 mgs? That is an excessive amount and is way out of the therapeutic range, you need detox safely.
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150 mg of adderall
right on math whiz! But, r u talking about adderall? 600 mgg of it would definitely put u over tne edge and into the hospital or groubd. ive taken adderall for about 8 years and i have been prescribed up to 120 mg daily and played with that number, probably up to 210mg which is usually too much, bring it down to 11/2 xtra per day for nice effect
30 mg of adderall. strattera is not an amphetamine, genius.
0.6 mg. There are 1,000 mg in 1 gram. 1,000 mg = 1 g, so 500 mg = half a gram, or 0.5g, so you can deduce that 600 mg = 0.6 g.