• ale@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Isn’t Adderall basically meth? Is there a difference in how they would affect ADHD symptoms at low dose?

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      11 months ago

      Its similar but the additional methyl group makes it more potent.

      Kinda like a morphine (Adderall) vs heroin (meth)

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        11 months ago

        This is not true. The extra methyl group makes it cross the blood brain barrier faster. The extra potency is from the drug itself being different from dexampphetamine, the active ingredient in adderall, however it is important to note that at doses below 50 mg methamphetamine and 100mg adderall, effects are almost entirely the same, with the serotoninergic (is this a word ?) aspects of meth only coming from high doses.

        Do not recommend either.

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          11 months ago

          If something hits harder and faster, I’m pretty sure definitionally its more potent.

          Potency is a function of its effect relative to the amount used. Like this is more of “yes, AND” type deal, I’m not wrong and you’re right to elaborate that this is due to its increased abillity to permeate BBB

          different from dextroamphetamine

          Unless we’re getting into racemics , I’m saying its basically amphetamine + methyl group, lets not get so granular here

          Also, meth and amphetamine can be taken such that the doses are equipotent, it would just be less meth and more amphetamine by weight/dosage (all other things like ROA and context being equal)

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          11 months ago

          Thank you! I’m normally the crank making this comment. Also don’t forget for the heroin example that the acetyl groups get cleaved after crossing the BBB so it goes back to being regular ol’ morphine before it can bind to a receptor.