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Old May 01, 2015, 08:45 PM
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My Adderall instant release has taken 4-5 hours to kick in for the past couple days. It's very very frustrating, considering I have to work on Monday. Has anybody gone through this? Why is this happening?

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Is there anyway to get up earlier and take your med then go back to bed or get your morning prep under way?
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Old May 04, 2015, 02:06 AM
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My Adderall instant release has taken 4-5 hours to kick in for the past couple days. It's very very frustrating, considering I have to work on Monday. Has anybody gone through this? Why is this happening?
Talk to your doctor. Something's going on - either you got a bad batch, or something's going on with your liver metabolism, something. Adderall IR shouldn't LAST longer than 5 or so hours, much less take that long to kick in. The onset of action of the IR version shouldn't be more than half an hour, 45 min on the high end.
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