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How much different are the effects of Adderall XR when compared to Adderall IR?

Just a little background before my actual question! So I’ve been taking adderall on and off since my junior year of high school (since I was 16), a... read more

Generic Adderall - What is the generic for Adderall XR 30mg?

My doctor gave me a med that is labeled "amphet mixed" on the label. The pill looks exactly like the adderall xr 30mg capsule but instead says "M.... read more

Is Adderall XR causing muscle pain, cramping and weakness?

I'm a 47 y/o female and was diagnosed with ADHD at age 6 but I did not take the meds, (can't remember why). At age 44 I decided to get tested and was... read more

What is the differnece between IC Oxycodone-acetaminophen 5-325 mg and oxycodone/apap 5-325 mg?

one pill has IP 203 on it, the other is marked 512

What is the difference between oxycodone 10/325 apap and oxycodone HCI?

There is a significant pricing difference, and I am concerned about the amount of acetaminophen? I am taking with the oxycodone (325mg).

Acetaminophen/Oxycodone - how do you know when the pills are too old to take?

I take percocet on certain occations when my migrains get out of controll. I found a couple of pills that look more weathered than old but i can't... read more

Oxycodone 10/325 vs. hydrocodone 10/325?

I know both are 10/325 with 325mg. of acetaminophen. One is Percocet, the other is hydrocodone. Is one stronger, better or longer lasting than the... read more

Oxycodone - Who do you notify when a pain clinic ignores level of pain?

I have chronic pain lumbar area. Cancer in 2013 required titanium rod cage and bolts around lumbar spine Fragile bones have 5 different cracks. I... read more

Can you take naproxen and oxycodone together?

Oxycodone/Acetaminophen 7.5-325?

Comparing Oxycodone/Acetaminophen 7.5-325 mg to Hydrocodone 10-325 mg, what is the difference for those of you who have tried both? I am currently... read more

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