How do you get Adderall out of your system fast/quickly?
Question posted by skyyee_is_bluuee69 on 6 Dec 2011
Last updated on 29 June 2020 by april limkeman
I took a 20mg Adderall yesterday at 7am and then i took one on Saturday at about 1pm that was 20mg as well. I'm on random drug tests and I have to go test today, i have been drinking lots of water and I take daily vitamins that have 75mg of niacin in them daily which I know will help clean out my system fast.
Is there anything else I can do that will help?
Added 6 Dec 2011:
Also I am not prescribed it & I'm 5'2 and weight 135
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3 Answers
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april limkeman
29 June 2020
hi
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catfish1966
16 Dec 2011
If u have a day b4 test water will work lots of it u will be pissing nothing but water. I have done it 4 a job I was dirty smoke day b4 my med didn't show up DR. HAD FEW ? WHY MY PAIN MED DIDN'T SHOW JUST SAY ANT TOOK IT N 4 R 5 DAY. THIS WAS NOT MY PAIN D.R BUT 4 A JOB. P.S I AM 6FOOT3 ABOUT 250
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amandastuuflebean
1 Feb 2013
Does adderall give you energy if ur not add? can it hurt you?
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Inactive
8 Dec 2011
hi skyyee... someone asked a similar question in another adderall post... one of the group members posted an answer and i am going to give u the information this member shared:
The half life of Adderall is about 10 hours. This means that every 10 hours, half of the previous amount of Adderall in the body disappears. For example, if you took 10mg of Adderall at 12AM (midnight), at 10AM 5mg of Adderall will be left in your body. At 8PM, 2.5mg will be left, and so forth until there is 0mg left in your body. As a rough guide it takes about 5.5 half lives for a drug to be out of your system. For adderall then it would take just over 2 days for a dose to be out of your system. (5.5 x 10 = 55 hours - which is just over 2 days)
Your drug test likely has come and gone by now, but hopefully you read this information and have it for future reference!