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WOAAAHHH.
After being unable to source my Adderall for months I finally got it refilled. The same dose I've been taking for 20+ years. For some reason my body could not handle it, I was getting headaches and my pulse was racing and I was anxious. Which didn't make sense because I've previously had years without taking it and did not see these issues ever before (but I'm older now? Idk)
Anyway I asked for a dose change and we decreased by 5mg. Been better since.
Just looked at my bottle and the stuff I couldn't handle is made by Granules. ๐ฎ
Please PLEASE report this in FDA Form 3500b
https://www.fda.gov/media/85598/download?attachment
This is how the FDA tracks this information and consumer reporting of abnormal reactions to drugs is critical for reporting and investigation.
Thank you for sharing this! I didn't know this was an option - I was planning to bring it up with my psych at our next appointment. I'll look into reporting my experience.