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Adderall 20 mg. (Oberol) and Biphetamine 20

Posted by charlie-no-nose on August 20, 2005, at 16:54:05

How do Oberol and Biphetamine 20 differ? When they are included in the same article, invariably they carry slightly different descriptions, such as "amphetamine mixture" vis a vis "amphetamine complex". I haven't seen Biphetamine described as other than "Amphetamine 10 mg. and Destro-amphetamine" 10 mg, while Adderall is divided into four--"Amphetamine aspartate," "Dextroamphetamine Saccharate," "Amphetamine Sulfate," and "Dextroamphetamine Sulfate." Biphetamine seems more likely to be listed as a drug of abuse than Adderall, which seems to be the drug of choice for ADHD. Any explanations?


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