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What is aderrall?

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Adderall (dextroamphetamine and racemic amphetamine): Adderall is a medication that is fda approved for the treatment of adhd. It is a stimulant, like ritalin (methylphenidate). It increases Dopamine in the brain. It seems to stimulate the gating mechisms in the midbrain to be more selective and that helps patients be more attentive. It comes it 4 hour pills and once a day extended release capsules. There is a related medicine called vyvnase w a new all day delivery.

Answered 6/12/2015

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