amphetamine salt combo (5mg)

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AMPHETAMINE/DEXTROAMPHETAMINE - ORAL

Common Brand Name(s): Adderall
Phonetic Pronunciation: (am-FET-a-meen/DEX-troe-am-FET-a-meen)
Information last revised May 2010

What does AMPHET W/D-AMPHET-ORAL TABLET look like?

Pur09110Amphetamine Salt Combo 30 mg Tab
Eon00840Amphetamine Salt Combo 5 mg Tab
Brr07770Amphetamine Salt Combo 15 mg Tab
Brr07630Adderall 7.5 mg Tab
Brr07660Adderall 15 mg Tab
Eon01110Amphetamine Salt Combo 10 mg Tab
Pur09080Amphetamine Salt Combo 5 mg Tab
Shr00330Adderall 20 mg Tab
Brr07640Adderall 10 mg Tab
Brr07670Adderall 20 mg Tab
Eon04010Amphetamine Salt Combo 20 mg Tab
Brr07750Amphetamine Salt Combo 7.5 mg Tab
Shr00340Adderall 30 mg Tab
Brr07641Adderall 10 mg Tab
Brr07680Adderall 30 mg Tab
Eon04040Amphetamine Salt Combo 30 mg Tab
Brr07760Amphetamine Salt Combo 12.5 mg Tab
Brr07620Adderall 5 mg Tab
Brr07650Adderall 12.5 mg Tab

Uses:

This combination medication is used as part of a total treatment program to control attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). It may help to increase the ability to pay attention, stay focused, and control behavior problems. This product is a combination of stimulants (amphetamine and dextroamphetamine). It is thought to work by restoring the balance of certain natural substances (neurotransmitters) in the brain. This drug may also be used to treat certain sleeping disorders (narcolepsy). It should not be used to treat tiredness or to hold off sleep in people who do not have a sleep disorder.
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