What's the difference between Adderall and Adderall XR?

Adderall and Adderall XR are two versions of the same drug. The primary difference is the rate at which the medication is released in the body. Adderall is a full strength, immediate release medication that wears off in about 3 hours and subsequent doses are needed throughout the day.

The ingredients are the same, but Adderall XR delays the release of the medication using two beads, one of which dissolves immediately, and the second type of bead used doesn't dissolve until about 4 hours later. This bead system allows the release of the medication to be regulated over a longer period of time. Since Adderall XR regulates the release of the combined amphetamine salts over a period of about 8 hours only one pill per day is prescribed.

The XR is particularly advantagious for treating children in school or for adults who have trouble maintaining a pill taking schedule during the day. Adderall XR also decreases the number of highs and lows experienced by people taking regular Adderall. Adderall XR, however, is not recommended for children under the age of 6, whereas Adderall can be precribed for children age 3 and above.

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