Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Also may want to look under special needs forum.
And, yes, what works for one may do nothing for someone else.
For ex. My son must have name brand or it's like he's eating jelly beans.
It’s crazy how unique it is. DD and I both take versions of Adderall. 20 mg each. I use generic and she takes name brand. Once she ran out before we picked up her refill and I let her have mine, thinking it’s the same thing. She said it made her feel jittery and it was like the dose was too high to help. I took her Adderall once in a similar situation and my reaction wasn’t like hers, but I really didn’t like how it made me feel. Once my pharmacy changed from one generic to another, and I can tell the difference and have a preference, but it’s not noticeable enough to go out of my way to find the old formula.
You might have to try a few different brands, versions of a brand, and different doses before finding the right one. The nice thing is you can usually tell right away if it’s a terrible fit for you. You can also tell right away if it’s helpful, but tweaking it to go from good to great can be tricky.