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.
She would most likely test positive for methamphetamine and amphetamine. One of the breakdown products of methamphetamine is regular amphetamine, so a positive result for methamphetamine is basically needed to discriminate a positive amphetamine as due to ingestion of meth vs ingestion of amphetamine. So basically, your sister's test should be positive for methamphetamine also if she did crystal meth.
Are you prescribed Adderall? Ding!
No; Vyvanse is the prodrug of dextroamphetamine. Methamphetamine is considered more neurotoxic than dextroamphetamine.
Methamphetamine breaks down into amphetamine in the bloodstream, just through a much quicker process than regular amphetamine, that is why it is stronger. Using methamphetamine and amphetamine together is not safe if you don't know how much amphetamine is getting into your bloodstream from the combination of the two.
Yes. Adderall is an amphetamine. It will show up in a drug test. They can do another test to tell whether you were using Adderall or crystal meth. It takes 55 hours for Adderall to leave your system completely.
No, you can't. Methamphetamine is chemically identical to amphetamine, except for the addition of a hydrogen molecule in methamphetamine's chemical makeup. They're 2 totally different substances (though they have very similar effects). The reason methamphetamine is said to be "stronger" is because the addition of this hydrogen molecule increases the bioavailability of the amphetamine in your body (i.e. more is absorbed, therefore reaction is stronger). In addition, the presence of this hydrogen molecule allows the methamphetamine to cross the blood-brain barrier faster and with more success. Basically, to answer your question, no you can't make meth with adderall.
Yes. Methamphetamine, is prescribed under the brand name Desoxyn for the treatment of morbid obesity, ADHD and narcolepsy. Following the advice of a doctor when dealing with any of those medical conditions is generally thought of as a good thing.No! Methamphetamine so far when it comes to court and the law is NOT the same as Adderall. Adderall is amphetamine, not Methamphetamine, although there is a prescription Desoxyn which is amphetamine. I do not know anyone personally who has a logical reason other than a problem with obesity for using methamphetamine.AnswerThere is a good reason to use meth, but not illegally. Methamphetamines can be prescribed, and can be very effective med's. One form is Adderall, used, for attention deficit disorders. OK, now ! There is no good reason to use amphetamines for anything UNLESS precsribed by a doctor.
Yes. All variations of methamphetamine, amphetamine, methcathinone and ephedrine have very similar molecular structures, and they all break down to the same compound in your body. In fact, ephedrine is a necessary precursor in synthesizing the other three drugs. Urine tests, especially portable on-the-spot ones, are designed to detect this compound that these drugs break down into, not the drugs themselves, so whether you are on methamphetamine, amphetamine, methcathinone, or ephedrine or even pseudo ephedrine, you can test positive for amphetamines. If you do test positive and you know you were only on ephedrine or pseudoephedrine, you can request a re-test that involves a proper lab using blood or hair samples
The drugs listed were amphetamine and its analogs, which include methamphetamine; cocaine; LSD; opiates, including heroin, codeine and morphine and PCP.
Uh, having methamphetamine in your system! But other sources say the following can also cause false positive results: Desoxyephedrine, Desoxyn, Methedrine, Vicks Inhaler (non-prescription drug), Selegiline, Benzphetamine and Famprofazon, Dexedrine, Benzedrine, Adderal.
In 1893, Methamphetamine or crystal meth was first developed from ephedrine. A chemist by the name of Nagayoshi Nagai was responsible for this creation. It wasn't until 1919, that methamphetamine was turned into its crystallized form by Akira Ogata. Ogata was able to do this by reduction of ephedrine using iodine and red phosphorous. Amphetamine, which is a related drug, first came into existence in 1887 by a Lazar Edeleanu in Germany. Methamphetamine manufacturing initially began in the United States in Hawaii in the 1960s.
It will cause you to test positive for amphetamine, which of coarse is the base product of meth. I'm not sure if you are asking in reference to using vyvance for recreation or as prescribed but this will break both down. If you are given one of thous home test with a simple yes or no answer you will show up positive for amphetamine. If you don't have a script then you are screwed if you do then its on to step two (this is what work made me do.) Anyone administering the test that knows what they are doing would escalate for you to get tested at a lab where they can tell exactly how much amphetamine is in your body. As long as its in range with a prescribed level of ADHD meds then you will be fine.