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    kaper is offline Junior Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by VeeBee View Post
    I can't help you on finding an over the counter Adderall, but I can help you to get it cheaper.
    I don't have insurance and I don't know where you live, but if you have a Walgreens where you are - then you're in luck. Walgreens has a program for uninsured people (if you have insurance, just say you dont and go there for your meds that aren't covered) which costs $15-20 a year and gives you crazy discounts.
    I get generic adderall 30mg (60 ct.) for about $50. When I got it from the mom and pop pharmacy, that same thing cost me $175.
    On other medications I've saved as much as $210 per prescription.

    So, check out those programs at Walgreens or other pharmacies in your area (I hear costco and Walmart are also good). I would literally call them and ask - "Hey, how much is this over there" before handing in your script.

    Hope that wasn't too super obvious.
    You can always try taking Sudafed. I don't think that's good for you but some people say it helps them focus.... they're not all that cheap either and I'm sure there's no comparison.
    Good looking out for others & this is very true. There is no Walgreens in my local area, but if you are kind to pharm tech at checkout at places like CVS, they have special codes to give to those who have no insurance if you have ask for it. I printed off a special discount card online for Mirapex, which is $180 for RLS, talked w/ her & she put in her "special" code and only paid $10 for it! My free ins. discount card saved more $ on certain meds while hers saved less, yea, its strange but whatever works! I have discount card provided by an online resource, just type in "prescription discount cards for uninsured" & many sites will be available to have a card sent to your home or print one off. Believe it or not, they do help w/ some scripts!

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    gsg909 will become famous soon enough

    has 1,3-dimethylamine/geranium/DMAA been offically banned?... I'm just noticing supplements no longer have it in it and websites are selling it for almost half off. anything that works always gets banned... probably so we keep paying in to the prescription drugs.

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    been looking for a website that i can get these from

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    mollysmom will become famous soon enoughmollysmom will become famous soon enoughmollysmom will become famous soon enough

    It's been almost a year, but I found some 1,3-dimethylamine/geranium/DMAA in bulk on a popular auction site that rhymes with deejay.

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    I knew a friend who's taken it, it's nothing compared to adderall.
    I think it's just good marketing and etc. just like 5 hour energy.

    Don't believe it or waste your money on it. I seriously think you would be doses pointed just as my friend was.

    He said drinking a monster had a better effect on him for studying than addtabz

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    Ok, so, Xanax is a benzodiazepine That's not a stimulant.

    Second, they're phenethylamines.

    But at least you got the part about needing a script correct.

    They're producing under the "pharmaceutical company" name "Gentech" which is obviously supposed to make people think of "Genentech" who happens to be a legitimate drug company. Though Genentech works mostly with cancer drugs.

    Quote Originally Posted by akl63 View Post
    Looks like herbal xanax.

    The Ampheta-CDP does not mean that is an amphetamine. Its the their name for the drug they created. Anything sold containing amphetamine or amphetamine analogues/derivatives has to have the actual drug name on it. And requires a script most likely.

    Example of amphetamines and their names.
    Dextroamphetamine
    Methamphetamine
    Methylenedioxyamphetamine
    Methylenedioxymethamphetamine

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    Thumbs up gave it a try

    Focaline XR is what I am scripted every 30 days. But for that time inbetween when I take to many pills, I came across this filler. It was in some college newspaper. I must say its pretty close but not as good the euphoria is there and I am not hungry and I have typed this like 3 times and reworded it twice so 2 in the am 2 at lunch and I say they work but not like the real thing. A bit $$ 119 USD (shipping included in that price) and they arrived Fedx. Pricey, but it will hold me over 5 days until my script can be filled.


    When I am out of Adderall or Focalin RX I found AddTabz for the few times between scripts ---


    Proprietary formulation consisting:
    Cytidine 5’-Diphosphocholine
    7-methyltheophyline
    Methylhexaneamine
    Octopamine

    Other ingredients:
    Di Calciumphosphate
    MCC
    Magnesium Stearate
    Gelatin
    Shellac
    Talc


    Cytidine 5’-Diphosphocholine
    It will increase dopamine receptor densities, helps prevent memory impairment resulting from poor environmental conditions, help improve focus and mental energy and may possibly be useful in the treatment of attention deficit disorder.

    7-methyltheophylline
    Caffeine a central nervous system stimulant, increasing alertness and producing agitation. It also relaxes SMOOTH MUSCLE, stimulates CARDIAC MUSCLE, stimulates DIURESIS, and appears to be useful in the treatment of some types of headache.

    Methylhexaneamine
    Commonly known as 1,3-dimethylamylamine. It is also a nasal decongestant, but it’s also considered a stimulant. It is considered as a vasoconstrictor, increasing heart rate and blood pressure and sending more blood to the areas of the body that need it.

    Octopamine
    Also known as β,4-dihydroxyphenethylamine, is an endogenous biogenic amine that is closely related to norepinephrine, and has effects on the adrenergic and dopaminergic systems. It helps release the fat from fat cells, as a stress hormone, norepinephrine affects parts of the brain, such as the amygdala, where attention and responses are controlled. Norepinephrine, like dopamine, has come to be recognized as playing a large role in attention and focus. For people with ADHD, psychostimulant medications such as methylphenidate (Ritalin/Concerta) and amphetamines (Adderall, Desoxyn,) are prescribed to help increase levels of norepinephrine and dopamine.

    ~~~~
    Di Calciumphosphate
    Dicalcium phosphate is mainly used as a dietary supplement in prepared breakfast cereals, dog treats, enriched flour, and noodle products. It is also used as a tableting agent in some pharmaceutical preparations, including some products meant to eliminate body odor. It is used in poultry feed. It is also used in some toothpastes as a tartar control agent.

    MCC
    A suspension consisting essentially of water.


    Magnesium Stearate
    Used as a diluent in the manufacture of medical tablets, capsules and powders. In this regard, the substance is also useful, because it has lubricating properties, preventing ingredients from sticking to manufacturing equipment during the compression of chemical powders into solid tablets; magnesium stearate is the most commonly used lubricant for tablets. Studies have shown that magnesium stearate may affect the release time of the active ingredients in tablets, etc., but not that it reduces the overall bioavailability of those ingredients.

    Gelatin
    Is a translucent, colorless, brittle (when dry), flavorless solid substance, derived from collagen obtained from various animal by-products. It is commonly used as a gelling agent in food, pharmaceuticals, photography, and cosmetic manufacturing.

    Shellac
    Shellac is also used as a pharmaceutical glaze, and serves as a coating material for tablets and capsules, particularly in time-released or delayed-action pills.

    Talc
    Pure talc is finely powdered hydrous magnesium silicate and is used as a filler and excipent for pills and tablets.
    Last edited by punkadore; 09-10-2012 at 09:24 PM.

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    So off the bottle here is what is in it:

    Proprietary formulation consisting:
    Cytidine 5’-Diphosphocholine
    7-methyltheophyline
    Methylhexaneamine
    Octopamine

    Other ingredients:
    Di Calciumphosphate
    MCC
    Magnesium Stearate
    Gelatin
    Shellac
    Talc


    Cytidine 5’-Diphosphocholine
    It will increase dopamine receptor densities, helps prevent memory impairment resulting from poor environmental conditions, help improve focus and mental energy and may possibly be useful in the treatment of attention deficit disorder.

    7-methyltheophylline
    Caffeine a central nervous system stimulant, increasing alertness and producing agitation. It also relaxes SMOOTH MUSCLE, stimulates CARDIAC MUSCLE, stimulates DIURESIS, and appears to be useful in the treatment of some types of headache.

    Methylhexaneamine
    Commonly known as 1,3-dimethylamylamine. It is also a nasal decongestant, but it’s also considered a stimulant. It is considered as a vasoconstrictor, increasing heart rate and blood pressure and sending more blood to the areas of the body that need it.

    Octopamine
    Also known as β,4-dihydroxyphenethylamine, is an endogenous biogenic amine that is closely related to norepinephrine, and has effects on the adrenergic and dopaminergic systems. It helps release the fat from fat cells, as a stress hormone, norepinephrine affects parts of the brain, such as the amygdala, where attention and responses are controlled. Norepinephrine, like dopamine, has come to be recognized as playing a large role in attention and focus. For people with ADHD, psychostimulant medications such as methylphenidate (Ritalin/Concerta) and amphetamines (Adderall, Desoxyn,) are prescribed to help increase levels of norepinephrine and dopamine.

    ~~~~
    Di Calciumphosphate
    Dicalcium phosphate is mainly used as a dietary supplement in prepared breakfast cereals, dog treats, enriched flour, and noodle products. It is also used as a tableting agent in some pharmaceutical preparations, including some products meant to eliminate body odor. It is used in poultry feed. It is also used in some toothpastes as a tartar control agent.

    MCC
    A suspension consisting essentially of water.


    Magnesium Stearate
    Used as a diluent in the manufacture of medical tablets, capsules and powders. In this regard, the substance is also useful, because it has lubricating properties, preventing ingredients from sticking to manufacturing equipment during the compression of chemical powders into solid tablets; magnesium stearate is the most commonly used lubricant for tablets. Studies have shown that magnesium stearate may affect the release time of the active ingredients in tablets, etc., but not that it reduces the overall bioavailability of those ingredients.

    Gelatin
    Is a translucent, colorless, brittle (when dry), flavorless solid substance, derived from collagen obtained from various animal by-products. It is commonly used as a gelling agent in food, pharmaceuticals, photography, and cosmetic manufacturing.

    Shellac
    Shellac is also used as a pharmaceutical glaze, and serves as a coating material for tablets and capsules, particularly in time-released or delayed-action pills.

    Talc
    Pure talc is finely powdered hydrous magnesium silicate and is used as a filler and excipent for pills and tablets.

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    punkadore is offline Junior Member
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    Post whats on the bottle

    Proprietary formulation consisting:
    Cytidine 5’-Diphosphocholine
    7-methyltheophyline
    Methylhexaneamine
    Octopamine

    Other ingredients:
    Di Calciumphosphate
    MCC
    Magnesium Stearate
    Gelatin
    Shellac
    Talc


    Cytidine 5’-Diphosphocholine
    It will increase dopamine receptor densities, helps prevent memory impairment resulting from poor environmental conditions, help improve focus and mental energy and may possibly be useful in the treatment of attention deficit disorder.

    7-methyltheophylline
    Caffeine a central nervous system stimulant, increasing alertness and producing agitation. It also relaxes SMOOTH MUSCLE, stimulates CARDIAC MUSCLE, stimulates DIURESIS, and appears to be useful in the treatment of some types of headache.

    Methylhexaneamine
    Commonly known as 1,3-dimethylamylamine. It is also a nasal decongestant, but it’s also considered a stimulant. It is considered as a vasoconstrictor, increasing heart rate and blood pressure and sending more blood to the areas of the body that need it.

    Octopamine
    Also known as β,4-dihydroxyphenethylamine, is an endogenous biogenic amine that is closely related to norepinephrine, and has effects on the adrenergic and dopaminergic systems. It helps release the fat from fat cells, as a stress hormone, norepinephrine affects parts of the brain, such as the amygdala, where attention and responses are controlled. Norepinephrine, like dopamine, has come to be recognized as playing a large role in attention and focus. For people with ADHD, psychostimulant medications such as methylphenidate (Ritalin/Concerta) and amphetamines (Adderall, Desoxyn,) are prescribed to help increase levels of norepinephrine and dopamine.

    ~~~~
    Di Calciumphosphate
    Dicalcium phosphate is mainly used as a dietary supplement in prepared breakfast cereals, dog treats, enriched flour, and noodle products. It is also used as a tableting agent in some pharmaceutical preparations, including some products meant to eliminate body odor. It is used in poultry feed. It is also used in some toothpastes as a tartar control agent.

    MCC
    A suspension consisting essentially of water.


    Magnesium Stearate
    Used as a diluent in the manufacture of medical tablets, capsules and powders. In this regard, the substance is also useful, because it has lubricating properties, preventing ingredients from sticking to manufacturing equipment during the compression of chemical powders into solid tablets; magnesium stearate is the most commonly used lubricant for tablets. Studies have shown that magnesium stearate may affect the release time of the active ingredients in tablets, etc., but not that it reduces the overall bioavailability of those ingredients.

    Gelatin
    Is a translucent, colorless, brittle (when dry), flavorless solid substance, derived from collagen obtained from various animal by-products. It is commonly used as a gelling agent in food, pharmaceuticals, photography, and cosmetic manufacturing.

    Shellac
    Shellac is also used as a pharmaceutical glaze, and serves as a coating material for tablets and capsules, particularly in time-released or delayed-action pills.

    Talc
    Pure talc is finely powdered hydrous magnesium silicate and is used as a filler and excipent for pills and tablets.





    Quote Originally Posted by punkadore View Post
    Focaline XR is what I am scripted every 30 days. But for that time inbetween when I take to many pills, I came across this filler. It was in some college newspaper. I must say its pretty close but not as good the euphoria is there and I am not hungry and I have typed this like 3 times and reworded it twice so 2 in the am 2 at lunch and I say they work but not like the real thing. A bit $$ 119 USD (shipping included in that price) and they arrived Fedx. Pricey, but it will hold me over 5 days until my script can be filled.

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