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Posted by becksA on November 23, 2004, at 12:26:42
I take 60mg of Adderall XR at 7AM which helps boost my depression quite a bit. After this dies out, I start to get the depression after a while and I take 2 more doses throughout the day of short-acting Adderall (10mg each dose). How does this compare to the 60 of XR I'm on in the morning? Based on the increased motivation, sociability, mood, etc, in the morning, I'm thinking I should take a higher dose of the short acting that would be more comparable to my XR dose. So...what's the "ratio" for lack of a better term, so I can better dose the short-acting doses?
Thanks
Posted by becksA on November 23, 2004, at 14:14:06
In reply to Stim XR vs. short-acting dosage comparisons, posted by becksA on November 23, 2004, at 12:26:42
Just need an answer ASAP, I'm meeting a girl in an hour or 2 for the first time, and would like to try and get back to that morning feeling. (please read my first post....I think my afternoon doses are just too low compared to the XR dose in the morning. I don't know how the doses compare and differ between XR and short-acting. Thanks!
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