No.
Adderall is typically manufactured in doses ranging from 5mg to 30mg. The most commonly prescribed doses are 5mg, 10mg, 20mg, and 30mg. Dosage strength is determined based on individual patient needs and response to the medication.
The best way is to get it prescribed by your doctor... I am ten pounds over wt and he gave me a prescription for 5mg...
Is 50mcg the same as 5mg?
No, methylphenidate hydrochloride (5mg) is not classified as a narcotic. It is a central nervous system stimulant commonly prescribed to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy. While it can have potential for abuse and dependency, it does not fall under the same category as narcotics, which are typically opioids used for pain relief.
No, it has nothing more than oxycodone. I have an allergy to Tylenol so this is what i was prescribed while I awaited surgery. Percocet has Tylenol, Percodan has aspirin and these are just oxycodone!!
No, 5mg is larger than 0.5mg.
one 5mg oxycodien will get you to a nice place
Oh yes it definitely will so I would hope you have your bottle with your name and current date on it to show you are prescribed it by a doctor.
the question makes very little sense- there are obviously 5mg in 5mg. so no amount of 5mg will ever equal 1mg because they are the same units. you would need 1mg for 1mg or 1/5(one-fifth ie. 1) of 5mg
A teaspoon is 5ml or 5g (of water) 5mg is the same as 0.005g So 5mg is 1/1000 (one thousandth) of a teaspoon!
Continued use will lead to dependence and desire to increase dose. At 5mg a day withdrawal will be mild but still noticeable. For a short period of time (less than 10 days) it is not addictive