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Re: Adderall vs Dexedrine

Posted by mmcconathy on January 10, 2005, at 19:32:23

In reply to Adderall vs Dexedrine, posted by ed_uk on January 10, 2005, at 19:19:35

Dexedrine, more powerful and rapid with a kick.

Adderall is more slower acting, it feels the same at peak levels, but its less noticable when its coming on, but it is still as reforcing at the peak dose.

Dexedrine is just pure dextroamphetamine, by itself, adderall is 75% dextroamphetmaine and 25% levoamphetamine.

Adderall does in a way when its at its "fullest" make you feel more "charged", than dexedrine, becuaes it has levoamphetamine which is only works on psychical properties

Levoamphetmaine does not have any psycho-active properties, only it is acutally used here in the states in the Vicks vapor inhaler for nasal congestion. It effects more on cardio systems, this is why adderall maybe feels more energizing at times, it speeds up pulse rate more than Dex.

But addreall slowly wears off too, so its more "smooth".

I take Adderall 60mg right now, i was on Dexedrine 45 mg which is almost equivilant to the 60mg, since its more potent in dosage. But im just switching around to see, how which is diffrent.

But out of all of them Desoxyn is the all time winner since it is methamphetmaine, causes more aggression than regular ampjhetamine, mainly why it is frankly avoided.

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