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This is the only time I have ever taken adderall so there is no "build-up" It was a 7.5 because I split a 15 mg in half and only took the one half. Thanks.

2007-11-17 17:26:41 · 0 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Medicine

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yes.... it stays in your system for a while..... try those detoxifying drinks at your local health food stores.... they work pretty well...

2007-11-18 02:10:25 · answer #1 · answered by Miss Rhonda 7 · 0 0

Maybe and maybe not. Addreall is an amphetamine (not a barbituate, as bella361 stated). What you said you took, 7.5 mg, is a very small dose of the medication. If you took the XR form of the drug, the release of the medication may have been delayed so that the peak blood level may have been closer to 7 hours after ingestion, and that would be expected to result in somewhat longer persistence of the drug in the body, and thus, in an extended time during which the drug and/or its metabolites could be detected in the urine.

Up to 75% of the drug is recoverable in the urine, and the rest is metabolized by the liver. The drug is eliminated more easily (and presumably) more rapidly in acidic uring, where is is more likely to be ionized -- the ionized for is more water-soluble, and therefore more easily eliminated in the urine. If the urine is more alkaline, the urinary excretion is reduced markedly. So, practically speaking, the trick is to have the most acidic urine possible before the urine test, and the most alkaline urine possible during the hours leading up to the collection of the urine specimen to be tested for the drug.

Incidentally, no person should ever take a drug or medication that was not specifically prescribed by a licensed medical professional for the person who takes it. In the case of controlled substances (Adderall is a Federal Drug Enforcement Administration Schedule II medication), it is a federal felony to take a controlled substance not lawfully prescribed for the person who takes it. Apmphetamines are considered to have a high potential for abuse, and they are mind- and behavior-altering substances, which is why drug screening tests include testing for amphetamines. If you test positive, then you should be prepared to show your prospective employer the prescription container for that medication, and it must have your name on the label, not someone else's.

2007-11-17 19:22:36 · answer #2 · answered by rkeech 5 · 0 0

to respond to your question, even with the approach you're taking Adderall in, it is going to finally end up on your blood stream and then greater desirable get released from the physique by using urine. So confident, it is going to take place on your urine is you. by way of how, that's the two unlawful and unsafe to be "snorting" your pharmaceuticals.

2016-12-09 00:52:55 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Yes, it will show up in a drug screen.
If it does, you better have a good excuse for taking it other than recreational or have a prescription to show the nurse.

2007-11-18 10:46:00 · answer #4 · answered by WarLabRat 4 · 0 0

yes it's a barbituate

2007-11-17 17:55:13 · answer #5 · answered by bella36 5 · 0 1

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