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Employers, law enforcement, medical and mental health professionals, and sports organizations commonly test for amphetamines which is a component found in Adderall. Urine tests, blood tests, hair tests, and saliva tests are all used to determine whether a person has used Adderall or similar drugs.
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Read More »Adderall is detectable in your system between 20 and 96 hours after last use, depending on the test used in most cases. Adderall is detectable in urine for 72-96 hours after last use, in blood for up to 46 hours, in saliva for 20-50 hours, and in hair for up to 3 months. The length of time it can be detected is influenced by several factors, including urine pH, weight, frequency of use, dose, age, and last use. Even though Adderall is a prescription medication, it is often abused. Misuse can lead to addiction, overdose, and significant adverse effects such as cardiovascular disease, unhealthy weight loss, and psychotic symptoms. People who have become addicted to the drug may benefit from professional substance abuse treatment. If you or someone you know is addicted to adderall, American Addiction Centers (AAC) – the leading rehabilitation program in the U.S. can help. Adderall is a stimulant medication used to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy. It contains a mixture of both amphetamine and dextroamphetamine. Branded pharmaceutical formulations that include this stimulant combo include Adderall (immediate release), Adderall XR (extended release), and Mydayis (extended release). Immediate-release forms of the drug are available in oral tablet form; extended-release forms of the drug are available as capsules to be taken by mouth.1,2 The effects of Adderall last for varying amounts of time depending on the version of the drug. The immediate-release Adderall version will last around 4–6 hours per dose, while Adderall XR, the extended-release version, only needs to be taken once each morning.2 Adderall is one of the most widely prescribed ADHD treatment medications. From 2016 to 2017, the number of people age 12 and older who used amphetamine products (which includes Adderall as well as Dexedrine, Vyvanse, and similar drugs) increased from just over 12 million (4.5% of this population) to 12.7 million (4.7% of this population).3 While many people take Adderall with a doctor’s prescription following a diagnosis of ADHD or narcolepsy, it is a commonly misused drug. From 2016 to 2017, the number of people age 12 and older who misused Adderall increased from 5.1 million to 5.2 million.3 People who abuse Adderall often take someone else’s medication or buy it illegally. They may also take it in a way other than prescribed (by crushing, snorting, or injecting it) in an attempt to intensify the high. High school and college students may use the drug to improve their performance in school, and adults may take them to improve their memory or perform better at work.4 Abusing the drug is dangerous and can lead to addiction, anger, paranoia, psychosis, and heart problems.4
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Read More »Adderall is absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract and either deactivated by the liver or eliminated unchanged in the urine. About 20-25% of it is converted to metabolites, including hippuric and benzoic acids.5 How long Adderall stays in a person’s system depends on a number of factors. For example, the rate at which the drug is eliminated from a person’s body can be affected by the pH of the person’s urine. A person with a low urine pH will tend to eliminate the drug faster, while a person with a higher pH may eliminate the drug more slowly.5
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