Adderall Side Effects
Adderall Dosage & How to Take Adderall
Where to Buy Adderall /
Ratings How Adderall Works & Compares with Other Meds
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Buying Adderall / Adderall XR
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Sample US Cost of Adderall: $95 for 30 Adderall XR capsules of any size. 5mg, 10mg,
15mg, 20mg, 25mg, 30mg it doesn't matter. 60 Adderall tablets of any size (5 to
30mg) of the brand-name immediate release flavor will cost $152. While the
generic version goes for about $80. But shop around on the generic, both
price and effect will vary considerably.
As of 12/05/2004. Full retail for the uninsured. Go ahead and gloat, citizens of
civilized countries and all of you with full medical coverage.
Sample Canadian Cost: Sorry, US consumers aren't allowed to re-import
Adderall from Canada or any other overseas pharmacy. Any Internet pharmacy
promising you deep discounts on Adderall or any other stimulant
from an overseas supplier is probably going to deliver you counterfeit product,
if anything at all. The same goes for those pharmacies offering Adderall
or similar drugs without requiring prescriptions regardless of their location.
See what to look for in choosing a pharmacist for
more information. Besides, you shouldn't be buying prescription
drugs without prescriptions anyway. It's dangerous to mess with your brain
that way.
Manufacturer:
Shire
Remedy Find Rating of
Adderall for
ADD/ADHD
Remedy Find Rating of
Adderall for
Depression
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for Drug-Drug Interactions
Full Patient/Prescribing/Physician Information
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Please see the section on how to read these sheets. Don't freak out about every potential side effect. Look at the odds of
something having happened during the clinical trials.
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Dead tree references:
Instant Psychopharmacology 2nd Edition Ronald J. Diamond M.D. © 2002.
Published by W.W. Norton
Essential Psychopharmacology Stephen M. Stahl, M.D., Ph. D. © 2000.
Published by Cambridge University Press
Essential Psychopharmacology of Depression and Bipolar Disorder Stephen M. Stahl, M.D., Ph. D. © 2001.
Published by Cambridge University Press
A Primer of Drug Action Robert M. Julien, M.D., Ph. D. © 2004. I
now
use the Tenth Edition. Sometimes that comes up on an Amazon search,
usually it doesn't.
Published by Worth Publishers
Physicians' Desk Reference
Editions 53 & 56 Maria Deutsch & Anu Gupta, Drug
Information Specialists, et al. © 1999, 2002. Published by Medical
Economics Company.
The Complete Guide to Psychiatric Drugs Edward Drummond, M.D. © 2000. Published by
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Mosby's 2004 Drug Guide David Nissen PharmD, Editor.© 2004. An
imprint of Elsevier. The
edition we're using isn't listed on Amazon.
Consumer's Guide to
Psychiatric Drugs by John D. Preston
Psy.D., John H. O'Neal, M.D. & Mary C. Talaga R.Ph., M.A.
© 2000.
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