i take ten mg of dexadrine for narcolepsy, my neighbor takes 30 mg of aderol for adhd. There both dextroamphetamine so whats the difference and how do they compare mg to mg
What is the difference between aderol and dexadrine?
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- 7 Mar 2010 by phillipmason
- Updated
- 17 Apr 2010
- Topics
- narcolepsy, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd), dextroamphetamine
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the Dextroamphetamine you take is Dexedrin. Dexedrin is not only a Dextroamphetamine but it's specifically Dextroamphetamine Sulfate. Your Neighbor takes Adderall which is a different Medicine which more specifically treats ADHD. Dexedrin and Adderall are similair Medicines but are used to treat totally differrent health conditions. If you have more questions please ask your doctor. I am not certified and cannot inform you of specific distinctions between those medicines.
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Rose Dean

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- Dextroamphetamine Information for Consumers
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- Side Effects of Dextroamphetamine (detailed)
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