Adderall Tablets – Focus, Clarity & Cognitive Control
What Are They?
Adderall is a prescription central nervous system stimulant containing a combination of amphetamine salts. It’s commonly prescribed to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy, improving focus, alertness, and mental energy.
Content & Appearance:
Adderall tablets contain mixed amphetamine salts (amphetamine aspartate, sulfate, saccharate, and dextroamphetamine sulfate).
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Immediate-release (IR) tablets are usually round or oval, and come in colors like orange, blue, or white, depending on the dosage.
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Extended-release (XR) capsules are often clear/colored beads in capsules.
Available Dosages:
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IR Tablets: 5mg, 7.5mg, 10mg, 12.5mg, 15mg, 20mg, 30mg
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XR Capsules: 5mg to 30mg (in 5mg increments)
Common Uses:
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ADHD (enhances concentration and reduces impulsivity)
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Narcolepsy (promotes wakefulness)
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Off-label: cognitive enhancement, fatigue management, study aid
Safe Administration & Storage:
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Take as prescribed, typically once or twice daily (IR) or once in the morning (XR)
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Avoid use late in the day to prevent insomnia
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Store in a cool, dry place, away from moisture and light
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Do not crush or chew XR capsules
What to Expect:
Onset of effects is within 20–60 minutes (IR), lasting up to 4–6 hours, while XR formulations last 10–12 hours. Users typically experience increased alertness, improved focus, motivation, and reduced fatigue.
Potency:
Adderall is a highly potent stimulant, especially in higher doses (20mg–30mg). It is a Schedule II controlled substance due to its potential for abuse and dependence—should only be used under medical supervision.
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