Yes, antacids increase the relative absorption of Adderall. Conversely, acidic foods such as Orange Juice and other products high in vitamin C decrease the absorption.
Not sure about b12, but anything that is considered a "base" such as milk, tums, or other antiacids will increase absorption of adderall. Anything acidic, such as citrus, fruit juices, ect. will decrease absorption and weaken the overall effect of the drug.
Some drugs absorption depends on stomach acidity. If you use antacids, it might decrease (or increase) its absorption. Some antacids contain calcium that binds with some drugs (so will cancel its effect and absoprtion).
Yes, it increases the effect of the methanphetamine in the adderall
Yes, long term use of adderall can slow growth
what mood stabilizer can i take with prozac, wellbutrin,adderall and xanax?
Antacids neutralize the effect of Hcl in our body if it is in excess so if the acid is getting too corrosive andis damaging the digestive system then antacids help clear it.
Of course.
This question has two answers. Diet Coke has caffeine in it and caffeine works on the brain the same way Adderall works on the brain. Therefore, the initial effect of mixing the two may be to increase the effect of Adderall. However, caffeine is also a diuretic and diuretics have the effect of washing Adderall out of your system. Therefore, drinking any significant amount of diet coke will decrease, if not totally eliminate, the effect of Adderall.
Adderall will show up as methamphetamine on any type of drug test.
No, Adderall does not increase IQ. It may improve focus and concentration in individuals with ADHD, but it does not enhance overall intelligence or cognitive abilities.
adderall is an amphetamine which stimulates brain function. however it is unlike its cousin methamphetamine in the sense that its effects are more "controlled".
Antacids work by neutralizing stomach acid, which can change the pH level of the stomach. If an antacid is added to a solution containing a pH indicator, it can affect the color change of the indicator by altering the acidity or basicity of the solution.