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Are adder all considered narcotic, how long is it in your blood,and what does it come up as.?

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in urine samples what is it and how long is it in your system for

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  1. A narcotic is an opium derivative.  Adderall is a stimulant.  Dextroamphetamine Sulfate. Which is a mixture of 2 stimulants. It probably would show up as Methamphetamine.  

    The main question is , were you taking it legally?  If so, don't worry.  If it shows up as meth, they will do further studies and deduce what it really is.  

    Usually Meth which is water soluble would be out of your system in approx. 3 days max.  I would give it a few days and drink a lot of water and you should be clean.

    **you will NOT need 30 days for this to clear your system.  Weed, which is a fat soluble substance, is one of the hardest to clear your self of, and unless you are a HEAVY HEAVY daily user , can clear your system in 30 days.  I'd give it 5 days even though i think you'd be clean in 1 to 3 days with a lot of water intake.


  2. Not narcotic but amphetamine so same as any drug you need to 30 days for it to totally clear the system.

  3. It shows up as amphetamine and unless you have a prescription you are getting busted. It can stay in your system for 2-7 days.

  4. There's a difference between what pharmacology calls narcotics (opiod deriviatives) and what the law calls narcotics.  Under the law, marijuana is called a narcotic.  Go figure.

    Adderal is an amphetamine pharmacologically, but still would be considered a narcotic legally.  In urine drug screen tests it would register as "amphetamine"

    Like all amphetamines, it clears your system usually in a few days at most

  5. Yes, Adderall is a controlled substance. You need a new written Rx every month. It is amphedamine (speed). It is dangerous to take if you are not prescribed it.

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