Yes, they are called Cognitive Energy Enhancers. These nutritional supplements, like PROFIDERALL, are available over the counter and combine Nootropic Smart Drugs with powerful energy compounds to help increase focus and boost energy.
No, because Adderall is a prescription drug only and can be dangerous if you don't suffer from the conditions (ADD, ADHD, depression) it is meant to treat. It also contains amphetamines, which can be used to make meth. If you really want some you can get on the street or from a friend who gets it prescribed. They go as low as $5 per pill or as much as $75 to $90 per pill, depending who you buy from or how hard it was for the person to get. I would suggest buying from a friend because most likely they have insurance to pay most of it, and they aren't a drug runner who sells for high prices, and you wont have to worry about violence, and all that kind of stuff.
None-it's a combination drug using amphetamines ("speed") that causes the release of the same naturally occurring chemicals in your brain that tell you to pay attention-this happened since you were learning to recognize faces and how to read. Ritalin, the precursor to Adderal, is the next best option and is much cheaper, but many people feel it's not as effective.
What over the counter pills look like adderall
No, Adderall is a C-II narcotic medicine; you must have a prescription.
Acetaminophen 500 mg that are mfg by Kroger have the same apperance as th white 10/325 mg hydrocodone. Hope this helps and I wished that someone could have answered for me when I was looking!
Everyone has different reactions to mixing these types of pills, but personally, when I take any type of over the counter energy pill and follow it with adderall, it makes me very shaky and agitated. I've seen this reaction with alot of people, and have yet to see the adderall work after over the counter energy pills were taken before.
Looks like it is prescription only. It has codeine in it, so that is usually a controlled substance.
None. Adderall shows up on a drug test as methamphetamine (essentially no different than if you were doing meth). This is because the product contains amphetamine salts. But because amphetamines are PRESCRIPTION ONLY, you will not find them in any over the counter drugs.
None do. All tablets and capsules have individual numbers and letters on them to identify them. You are not going to be able to switch something out that just looks like Adderall unless you've got a really dumb kid who doesn't bother to check online and figure out what the pills really look like.
No. Adderall shows up on a drug test as methamphetamine (essentially no different than if you were doing meth). This is because the product contains amphetamine salts. But because amphetamines are PRESCRIPTION ONLY, you will not find them in any over the counter drugs.
I know Adderall will test positive for amphetamines.
Adderall is composed of amphetamine and dextroamphetamine. These ingredients are chemically and physiologically almost identical to methamphetamine (meth, crystal, ice), all of which have an extremely high abuse potential and pose very serious health risks when taken in doses or frequencies above therapeutic limits. Adderall is a controlled substance (DEA schedule 2, the most strictly controlled that are still legal to prescribe). It is not available over the counter because Adderall should only be used under the supervision of someone's psychiatrist or physician. If Adderall was over the counter, it would be highly abused, used incorrectly, and/or be used by people who do not need it or people who could encounter very serious health risks from taking it (I.E. Heart attack patients, anorexics, etc.)
Desoxyn is a prescription only medicine now, its very similar to Adderall. This is because it contains Methamphetamine, which is basically speed.
Yes because Adderall XR stands for Adderall Extended Release. XR lasts longer though because the tiny beads in the XR capsules have sort of like a plastic cover over them which makes them longer to dissolve in your stomach...Its almost like a capsules in a capsule. Hope this answered your question. -Shrimpo
There are no over-the-counter medicines equivalent to prescription testosterone.