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  2. Adderall - Wikipedia

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    Adderall and Mydayis [11] are trade names [note 2] for a combination drug containing four salts of amphetamine.The mixture is composed of equal parts racemic amphetamine and dextroamphetamine, which produces a (3:1) ratio between dextroamphetamine and levoamphetamine, the two enantiomers of amphetamine. [13]

  3. High doses of Adderall linked to this rare mental ... - AOL

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    Even for people taking Adderall or other prescription amphetamines, the risk is rare. Past research showed psychosis and mania occurred in fewer than 1% of the patients taking prescription ...

  4. Can Adderall Help With My Anxiety? - AOL

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    Adderall is not an anxiety medication, and neither the medical community nor the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) thinks there’s any benefit to taking this medication for the treatment of ...

  5. Levoamphetamine - Wikipedia

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    Levoamphetamine [note 1] is a stimulant medication which is used in the treatment of certain medical conditions. [10] It was previously marketed by itself under the brand name Cydril, but is now available only in combination with dextroamphetamine in varying ratios under brand names like Adderall and Evekeo.

  6. Wellbutrin vs Adderall: What They Treat & Other Diffferences

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    Adderall is a brand name for a medication that contains a combination of dextroamphetamine and amphetamine. Most commonly prescribed for ADHD, Adderall can also be used to treat narcolepsy (a ...

  7. Dextroamphetamine - Wikipedia

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    Amphetamine is a weak base with a pK a of 9.9; [20] consequently, when the pH is basic, more of the drug is in its lipid soluble free base form, and more is absorbed through the lipid-rich cell membranes of the gut epithelium. [20] [87] Conversely, an acidic pH means the drug is predominantly in a water-soluble cationic (salt) form, and less is ...