Mp 447 Yellow Pill Discontinued (Page 2)

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Are these tablets Adderall, and are they a good brand?

I also heard that they may be discontinued. Is that true as well?

National Drug Code: 53489-0570

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Re: Compy (# 1) Expand Referenced Message

They are like sugar pills

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Re: Compy (# 4) Expand Referenced Message

I contacted Teva, the manufacturer of the orange oval 30 mg adderall (the one that tastes better than the others) & they do not have a shortage on the 30 mg, as they confirmed in their response to my email. They gave me a list of vendors & what pharmacies are contracted through them. With that information, I wonder why pharmacies are claiming the 30 mg are on back order.

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Re: Debbie (# 20) Expand Referenced Message

Teva is my brand that works the best for me. I’ve contacted them directly to find out what the issue was because I am unable to find a pharmacy that carry’s them. We as patients have the right to request a specific brand to the filling pharmacy, but at this time, they’re all lying and saying they’re on back order, but Teva confirmed there is no shortage. This must be a pharmacy thing!

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Re: SJ (# 14) Expand Referenced Message

They’re not on back order, I contacted Teva myself and was informed that the Teva 30 mg plain tablet adderall does not have a shortage. Once enough people request that brand, they’ll be forced to order it. What’s even more strange is they can get the 20 mg, along with other mgs just not 30! Odd!

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Re: Dew (# 12) Expand Referenced Message

Unfortunately, since it's a scheduled class 2 substance You're not able to actually call a pharmacy and ask what they have in stock, What brands they carry or even if they have them. All these pill popping oxymorons ruin it for everyone as they used to do that with questions over the phone asking what brands are in stock, do you have "x" amount on hand as I have a script for it and so on. After gathering their info, they would go rob those pharmacies and sometimes even resulting in shoot the pharmacist in the head on the way out (I remember two cases that involved massacres over stupid pills).

As a result, lives were ruined forever, and these stupid laws were put into place not permitting any pharmacy to tell you any information regarding class 2 substances over the phone. That became very annoying as I was in an accident in the past and do needed painkillers. Well it turns out if the pharmacy doesn't know you, even if they have it chances are they will not serve you. I felt like a teenager trying to buy beer for f-- sakes!. I remember suffering from a lot of pain, having to go several pharmacies meanwhile was in so much pain That it took me 10 15 minutes just to get out of the damn car. Finally got lucky at the sixth pharmacy. Now, that was many years ago, I'm still loyal and grateful to that 6th pharmacy as they gained a new customer that didn't need painkillers after a month, helped out someone in pain who ended transferred everything pharmacy wise to them. This is why I recommend sticking with mom and pop pharmacies because of they don't have it, they will get it to you quick and that goes for all types of generics that may not work for you and they'll get it for you upon request and keep a stock just for you. Now that's customer service.

Epic pharmaceuticals (pink round Adderall)
Greenstone pharmaceuticals (white Xanax) BEST

Lastly, what I love about mom and pop pharmacies as soon as you walking through their door and see you, you can literally hear the pills being shuffled through the counter while being bottled which means you're in and out the f---ing door and less than 10 minutes. Not these damn big box stores (Walmart being the worst of course and going down to grocery stores) No matter how busy or how slow they are minimum weight of 30 minutes to an hour purposely just so you'll shop around and end up buying s--- that you don't need or don't really need it that particular day for example.

Advice:

1, make a list of all the generics made for your medication(s) while keeping track of what's crap and choosing at least two to three that you're willing to take due to their effectiveness on you of course putting your favorite at the top.

2, find a trustworthy good mom and pop shop pharmacy that will go out of their way for you as you're their customer And simply get the ones that work for you best.

What I love about mom and pop pharmacies as soon as you walking through their door and see you, you can literally hear the pills being shuffled and counted while being bottled which means you're in and out the door and less than 10 minutes. Not these damn big box stores (Walmart being the worst of course and going down to grocery stores) No matter how busy or how slow they are, minimum wait is always 30 minutes to an hour purposely just so you'll shop around at their store. The longer they keep you the bigger chance of you actually buying something or making a stupid impulse buy that will cost you and unnecessary amount of money. I once sat in a big box store pharmacy with no other people waiting around me with no drive thru while watching three pharmacists play grab ass for an hour before finally bottling your medication & checking me out so I may leave. NOW that is some BS right there as I actually witnessed them not working or bottling other orders as they were screwing around in plain sight.

3, after taking the same exact generics or even brand names for x amount of time, they may stop being as effective as they used to. Therefore, rotating your medication to your second favorite is recommended and/or trying to lower your dosage for a month or two in order to balance out your tolerance for the medication That may have worked wonders for you while later becoming very ineffective or just ever so slightly.

4, If you could live without it stay away from it. Remember here in America there's no such thing as a curing doctor. It's a nation of business therefore it's more profitable to treat you instead of curing you. Always keep an eye for alternatives to fix your problems and stop being a whore for big pharma just like I used to be one for big tobacco for example.

We all have our weaknesses moderation is key and getting to know your your body from a mental spiritual point can be also very beneficial as you'll be surprised at what your own body and mind may cure.

Good luck stay healthy

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Re: Chelle (# 10) Expand Referenced Message

I agree 100 percent. My pharmacist knows that I request Teva 30mg Adderall, but this month they were out again. So he gave me 30mg Adderall Mp 447 (sun pharmaceuticals) they are garbage this is the 2nd generic that they have passed on to me the first one was 30mg U31 Adderall it also didn't have any effects. Why the FDA let's pharmaceutical companies get away with making generics differently than the actual medication is beyond me.

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Re: David (# 2) Expand Referenced Message

As far as I have seen with people I personally know in my life they use those inactive ingredients, and especially the coloring to get the pill they want. They go on a site just like this..find out reaction with the one they got, and they go to their doctor complain..and get the "good" version of adderall or suboxone whatever it may be. Usually they are seeking the abusable version as opposed to the types that have safeguards to try and prevent abuse. these adderall do the same as the orange candy tasting 20s, or 30s. might take a little longer to kick in, but equal results

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Re: DocK (# 8) Expand Referenced Message

Absolute spot-on post. It's why, in 2022, a generic Adderall can feel like Phenergan, a different generic Adderall can feel like ephedrine, while a generic Xanax can feel like Nyquil, with none of the three providing any relief for the symptoms for which they were prescribed. Meanwhile, a decade of Medschat posters (as well as others) have been filing FDA complaints, calling pharm companies, arguing with (at best) clueless medical personnel, and contacting governmental officials to no avail. The system is captured and broken.

Up until now, brand name medications have largely prevented this problem, but in the last few months there seems to be an issue with two different brand name benzodiazepines. And, of course, in the case of the erstwhile Adderall IR, it doesn't exist. What is dispensed as "Adderall IR" bears no resemblance to original Shire Adderall tablets circa 20 years ago. That superior product's formulation is a mystery that I (as well as many other ADHD-ers) would love to solve.

Any theories on the malfeasance of the pharm industry not making "what it says on the tin"? I've read " Bottle of Lies" by Katherine Egan, I know about the FDA/DEA allotted quotas of stimulants/benzodiazepines/opioids decreasing by more percentages each year in recent years even as the numbers of patients with conditions that are treated by these types of medications increase (while psychedelics like LSD have been increased by eight thousand percent for 2022; I cannot imagine why), but I think poor production/manufacturing techniques, the quota squeeze, and "the opioid epidemic" are only the tip of the iceberg.

There's been a 180 degree turn in the last few years where the prevailing belief is that marijuana/CBD can take the place of all scheduled drugs if one only finds the right "strain". It's as if the idea of everyone having a unique brain is lost on all of these people pushing pot--some people do not find it helpful and/or functional. I'm sure this has a lot to do with legalization along with the fact that opioids and benzodiazepines are off-patent, and most stimulants will be too in a few years. Analogous reason to why neuroleptics (aka " second generation antipsychotics") have been illogically pushed as a panacea (!!!!) for mild depression, anxiety, or insomnia. It's patently insane (double pun intended).

If a drug is non-scheduled, amenable to "me too" prescribing, causes a palpable sensation distinguishable from placebo (even if unpleasant), can be priced high enough to accommodate a disingenuous yet wide-ranging rebranding campaign, and is largely prescribed to an easily-discredited marginalized population who will become less functional from its effects, it can be wildly successful! --The Second (Generation of) Antipsychotics Law!

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Re: Samana (# 3) Expand Referenced Message

Wondering where to get these filled?

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No they made me so depressed and sleep all of the time . Gained 18 pounds on them I kept a sinus infection that steroids and antibiotics wouldn't heel. I'm suing fda and company. For this cheap ass medicine...

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Re: Compy (# 1) Expand Referenced Message

Yes .. It sucks this is may of 2022 22 and I've ever had a month of nothing but pure h*** from from those stupid yellow pills. It is insane the difference they shouldn't even be allowed to distribute those

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Re: Billy (# 30) Expand Referenced Message

Omg! I just got them this month well for the past 30 days and it has been horrible I just thought maybe it was me it was me and I cannot sleep enough it's not sleeping enough it's like when I took them it made me even more tired. I have gained a noticeable amount of weight in the last 30 days After reading what you said it cannot be my imagination

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Re: Samana (# 3) Expand Referenced Message

They honestly just kind of zone you out. Then out of nowhere you end up almost passing out.

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Re: Compy (# 4) Expand Referenced Message

I agree, it didn't work for me either.

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Re: SJ (# 14) Expand Referenced Message

This is very enlightening for me because I have also been on stimulants for ADD my entire life. From 7 years old to 38 and I swore by the Teva brand. When Teva was out of stock about 5 months ago, my pharmacist told me to try the Lannett brand because he has another patient who is picky like me and likes the Teva. It’s oval and peach colored just like Teva, but about a third of the cost. I thought they were decent, but right around the same time I started them 5 months ago, I started having MAJOR GI issues like I had never had before. I won’t get into the disgusting details of it, but it was so bad I went to the ER. I thought it had to either be this new generic from Lannett, some kind of infection or stress related because I have been going through more than ever in my personal life recently. Well after I got all the tests back, I knew it was not caused by an infection of any sorts. It has been off and on for the last 5 months and seems to also be linked to my monthly cycle as well or exacerbated by hormonal changes. Now that I am reading these reviews where a few of you have mentioned GI and hormone disruption, I am wondering if it was the generic Lannett meds. I have been given the Sun Pharma generics for a few days worth until they get more in stock, so I will report back how it does. I just took my first dose about 20 minutes ago. Also, I think I had these a long time ago and didn’t like them, but I noticed along this forum that all the negative reviews were around 2017 and all the good reviews are around 2021, so maybe Sun has changed their formula over the years to keep a competitive edge to their product. Us ADHD diagnosed really don’t like our meds to be f****d with lol

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Re: Stephanie (# 35) Expand Referenced Message

Yes hormonal disruption and gut issues go hand in hand. For the past year it has been a disheartening. For a while I was on Alvogen and did pretty well. Then the pharmacy only had Teva, which I had issues the first month and then things got better. Then all the sudden they have been filling with Sandoz. The fillers in these are the worst. Bloating, digestive issues, hormones are off the charts again. Time for a liver detox!

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Don't like them at all it's like I'm taking Tylenol

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Re: DocK (# 8) Expand Referenced Message

My pharmacist told me that it was the same make up as any of the other Adderall generic. The FDA would have not approved it and he’s been a pharmacist for 25 years and I know that it makes me feel different than the orange ones or the pink ones. How do you deal with that?

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Re: Ian K (# 13) Expand Referenced Message

thabk you the yellows ones are the best Gen I've had besides teva. worst is the white ones from mailicrock

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Re: Samana (# 3) Expand Referenced Message

I donot find the Yellow 447 pills as efective. The orange round ones are more effective, and the smaller oval shaped orange ones have the most effect on me personally

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