I take several medicines. One is dextroamphetamine sulfate. I go to a pain clinic and randomly test. The dextroamphetamine comes up exactly like this amphetamine or methamphetamine. It's a $569.00 drug test, so it's not your dime store test.
yes, there is testing that exists although many agencies don't use it. If the urine is sent to a lab as opposed to a test strip they can tell the difference.
The drugs have a different chemical make up
Yes. Some drug screens differentiate between amphetamines (which includes Adderall) and methamphetamine.
yes after 16 hr's meth turns into emphetamines then it 's gone from ur body in 72 hr's but yes pseudophedrine doesnt show up as meth
The chemical structure of methamphetamine and amphetamine are not the same.
hair follicle test
of course the can
No. Adderall, however, will show up in a drug test, but under Amphetamines.
Yes. Without a doubt. Adderall is a stimulant while Xanax is a benzodiazepine. Both are tested for on most drug tests.
No, adderall will show up on drug tests as positive for amphetamines.
There are no known drug interactions between Adderall and Mirena.
No, Adderall (TM) is a brand name for a mix of different amphetamines. Amphetamines are part of most standard drug tests while Ritalin (TM), which is the brand name for the drug methylphenidate, is not part of most standard drug tests. So if you take an Adderall, you will test positive for amphetamines, and they would likely suspect you for methamphetamine use.
It depends on the drug screen. If the drug screen is simply checking for "amphetamines", then meth and Adderall will both show up as amphetamines. However, many tests will distinguish between meth and amphetamines, and in this case, Adderall should test as an amphetamine while meth should test as meth.
Yes. There are particular panels on drug screen tests. Hydrocodone (vicoden) tests positive for general "opiates". There is a special panel for oxycodone.
Drug tests will test for meth, not simply amphetamines, so one cannot use the excuse of adderall if they fail for meth.
yes, adderall rx and vyvanse have mainly the same components, so the drug test should not be able to show a difference between the two substances.
Adderall is often tested for in standard drug tests. Although the detection time varies on the frequency and amount of the drug taken, the detection time for adderall and other amphetamines is 2-4 days in a urine test, 72 hours in a saliva test, and 90 days in a hair test.
Yes, they can determine the difference between methamphetamine and Adderall (racemic and dextro amphetamine). Methamphetamine usually isn't in pill form, although you can get a methamphetamine prescription (Desoxyn).
Adderall belongs to the amphetamine group of drugs and willl show up on a drug test as such. The previous answer to this question incorrectly states that Adderall (dextroamphetamine and amphetamine salts) is in the same class as Ritalin (methylphenidate). This is incorrect. Their chemical properties and structures are very distinct. Adderall (Amphetamine) is almost the same drug, chemically, as Crystal Meth (methamphetamine). Methamphetamine has an additional Carbon group (Chemists call this a methyl group, hence METHamphetamine) at the terminal amine group. As a pharmacist, I am positive that because of this structural similarity, it will show up on a drug test as amphetamine. I also know there is no difference on most drug tests between methamphetamine and amphetamine. They are almost the exact same drug, except for 2 Hydrogens and a Carbon. If you read the previous answer to this, please disregard. It was grossly incorrect.