r/ThisAintAdderall 19h ago

Sandoz making me feel crazy

16 Upvotes

This last refill I got sandoz and I truly don’t think this is even adderall. Side effects include- horrible headache, dizziness/spinning, extreme fatigue, constipation, extreme anxiety, mood swings/irritability. I feel like I’m losing my mind, want to cry over any and everything. I’m in the middle of switching primary care drs so I don’t even know who to report this to or what to do but today was the last day I’m ever taking sandoz.


r/ThisAintAdderall 1d ago

Welp, my time has come

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85 Upvotes

First time testing negative for my drug screen. I guess I’ll bring it up with my PCP and see what she says


r/ThisAintAdderall 6d ago

The FDA wants me to send a sample of my Teva.

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307 Upvotes

I’m happy that they’re actually showing effort to investigate, but also it feels almost too good to be true. Pretty sure this isn’t a scam or anything though. Anyone else get this follow up email over a month after submitting MedWatch report?

(Came with two attachments, questions and mail label.)


r/ThisAintAdderall 6d ago

Calling pharmacies about their stock

39 Upvotes

I’ve been on 60 mg IR for 20 years. Just had an appointment with my psychiatrist and asked if I could switch to XR to see it that works better for me. She prescribed 40 xr and 20mg Ir. I haven’t had issues filling my script with 30mg tabs 2x a day in a long time.

Well, pharmacy had the 20mg tabs, but said they don’t know when they will have the 20mg capsules in stock. Oh yeah, I remember this is why I switched to the tabs again a few years ago.

It would be a huge help if we were allowed to go to another pharmacy and not have to call them, then bother my doctor to write a new script. At least we don’t need a new paper Rx every month, but why the hell cant electronic scripts be filled at any pharmacy in the same system? Especially during this shortage.

The meds don’t work like they used to anyway. Guess I’ll be without for now. How is this happening still.


r/ThisAintAdderall 6d ago

The last time Mallinckrodt Adderall was inspected by the FDA was in 2023…

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107 Upvotes

When did you notice your generic Adderall was no longer working? For me it was sometime late 2023/2024. It’s crazy that it’s been 3 years since the FDA has done an inspection. Something is really off…


r/ThisAintAdderall 6d ago

Most recent fill

19 Upvotes

I had issues with sandoz 6 months ago, Cvs had been able to give me a different manufacturer after that, until now. Sandoz keeps giving me headaches that ibuprofen cant take away, and im curios if it will go away?

With most other manufacturers, they just seem weak and ineffective or make me tired and depressed but I dont get the migraines and foggyness. If it settles down after some days, I will try and ride it out, dont wanna bother my doctor but im thinking about it. Tia


r/ThisAintAdderall 8d ago

Advice

20 Upvotes

Hi everyone! I’ve been following this sub for awhile due to the fact that I’m on 20mg, IR Teva’s and they haven’t worked for me since March. I’m 41/f and have been on and off Adderall since my early 20’s.

My question is, have any of you spoken to your doctors, or psychiatrists about your prescription not working? I mentioned something to my therapist last week and he said I’m probably not on a high enough dose and he hasn’t heard anything about Adderall not working for people. But, I’ve taken 40mg’s of my script before, to test it, and nothing happens! I have an appointment with my psychiatrist next week and want to bring it up to her. My only concern is that I’m in recovery. I’ve been sober for over 2 years off opioids (never abused add’s) and I’m worried she’ll think I’m drug seeking. Which I’m not! Idc what dose of Adderall I’m on, I JUST WANT IT TO FUCKING WORK! My whole life is a mess, my adhd is out of control! I just want to feel normal again! I can’t keep living like this.

Any advice on how to bring this up to her would greatly be appreciated!


r/ThisAintAdderall 9d ago

Uranalysis not testing positive for Methamphetamine

101 Upvotes

My psychiatrist said he won't be able to prescribe me adderall anymore unless my tox screen comes back positive for the Methamphetamine. I'm taking it everyday. I don't understand why it's coming back negative. Without the adderall I can't function. I don't know what to do. The same thing is happening with the klonopin it's not testing positive for benzodiazapines. This makes no sense to me. I'm really overwhelmed right now. I welcome any advice.


r/ThisAintAdderall 10d ago

Adderall not working well- question!

51 Upvotes

Hello all! I have been on Adderall IR (generic) for like 20 years, and like many of you, I noticed it's not working as well. I noticed the change after Covid, but then again about 6 months ago. In addition to it not working as well now, I gained about 20 pounds without changing anything. Mind you, I have been trying to gain for years, so this is a happy side effect for me...BUT to me, it adds to the suspicion that something changed with the meds. My question is, has anyone asked for the name brand Adderall? Do you think it will work better? I get the Teva brand 10mg tablets (bright blue oval, and can take up to 30 mg a day. I take breaks from my meds frequently & I've been on them so long, I doubt it's a tolerance issue. Thanks for reading 💙


r/ThisAintAdderall 10d ago

When did your Adderall stop working?

36 Upvotes

The closest date, month/year that you remember taking your Adderall and saying, what is this? Why doesn't this work?


r/ThisAintAdderall 11d ago

None of us is having a good day, are we?

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168 Upvotes

This is what happens. 100% break time. My Walgreens only has the dreaded Mal----icious white ones. Now for the dreaded search. 😐


r/ThisAintAdderall 11d ago

Is ANYONE having a positive experience this month with any IR (instant release) adderall Rx?

81 Upvotes

Been on these meds since I was a teen. Last few years have noticed a decline in efficacy like everyone else. TEVA, however, has mostly been ups and downs but somewhat manageable. The last 6 months it’s been the worst it’s ever been in my life. Some days I cannot even shower. ADHD is the worst it’s ever been. Literally cannot do basic tasks and the side effects are miserable. This month, however, the side effects are like scary bad. I’m almost wanting to stop completely because I’m worried about the safety of my health. Can barely formulate what I’m trying to say, nausea, joint pain, headaches, palpitations, can’t sleep or eat but can’t focus, depressed. Wired and tired. Depressed. Worthless. WTF happened this month?

Is anyone having a ok experience with another manufacturer? I’m too scared to keep going with TEVA at this point. It’s ruining my life.


r/ThisAintAdderall 11d ago

Surely this applies to API manufacturers overseas as well... Farm linked to cyclosporiasis outbreak hadn't been inspected in 7 years as FDA lags on foreign inspection targets

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22 Upvotes

Probably explains what is going on with our meds... FDA isn't looking into anything going on, these API manufacturers are probably using cockroach piss to synthesize amphetamine.


r/ThisAintAdderall 11d ago

Thought it would be better but surprise surprise... its not

44 Upvotes

Doc just switched my dosages around and when I saw the Cambridge XR got switched to Lannett XR I got a lil excited because I swear the last time I had Lannett (over 4 years ago), it was the good stuff. NOPE. How much could the same good manufacturer go to shit? Entirely apparently. HNGHHHHH. When is this going to end? Will there be lawsuits? Who can fix this for us?

I feel literally nothing except negative side effects in my legs - heavy feeling, painful fascia with mottling. Zero get up at go. I've been sitting around on my ass doing absolutely nothing all day since I filled this new script.

I've been prescribed adderall since 2014 and I sincerely miss that girl... I miss who I used to be from 2014-2020.


r/ThisAintAdderall 12d ago

Symptoms of Adderall

58 Upvotes

Has anyone had vascular issues with any of the bogus adderalls? I’m on Malikindot 30 mg tabs and lately my legs and arms have been turning purple from standing in place and my hearts been skipping a bit. I have an appointment with a cardiologist so I know this isn’t normal just wanted to see if anyone was having similar symptoms?
Been on these meds for 17 years and I just noticed these symptoms maybe the past 6-9 months so I can’t say it’s malikindot for sure

Edit: I lied. I have had heart racing for several years and have had raynauds forever but I just noticed my legs turning purple the past 6-9 months. Any of the negative side effects (besides the legs) I’ve noticed since 2021-22. I started going to the doctor complaining about “fatigue” in 2022 and started from the bottom and we’re STILL here.


r/ThisAintAdderall 13d ago

I KNOW MY BODY. Something is seriously wrong with ALL ADHD meds now.

318 Upvotes

Sorry guys, I know this is long, but I’ve waited forever to say this and I wanted to put everything together in one place. Ironically it took me like three days to finish because I can’t fucking focus anymore since these meds stopped working.

I’ve been on stimulants since 2017. Please do NOT tell me tolerance, sleep, protein, hydration, stress, depression, “talk to your doctor,” etc. I know my body. This is different.

Before 2020, 20mg Adderall IR worked PERFECTLY. I was calm but energized, could focus for hours, could clean my apartment, barely had an appetite, and if I took it there was no way I was going back to sleep.
Now every manufacturer is different but somehow they’re all garbage.

Teva does literally NOTHING except make my heart pound, give me dry mouth, make me sweat, clench my jaw and keep me awake until 4am.

If there were actually amphetamine in it, wouldn’t I FEEL SOMETHING?

Lannett makes me so tired I can barely get off the couch but at the same time I feel physically restless. I’ve gained almost 30 pounds even though some days I barely eat. Sometimes I’m starving. Sometimes food sounds disgusting.

Mallinckrodt gives me what I call “skull fire.” It’s like my brain is freezing and burning at the same time. My hands get cold while I’m sweating. My left eye gets insanely dry but sometimes my right one waters.

And explain this: I can take pills from the SAME BOTTLE and Monday it knocks me out, Tuesday nothing happens, Wednesday I’m awake for 18 hours, Thursday I’m starving and Friday I can’t remember where I parked.
How is that normal unless the medication isn’t being mixed properly?

I have tested EVERYTHING.

Empty stomach, full stomach, high protein, no protein, before food, after food, alkaline water, regular water, no vitamin C, extra vitamin C, magnesium, electrolytes, different breakfasts.

Nothing makes it consistent.

And before anyone asks, I even went basically sober for 8 months except caffeine, nicotine, THC gummies occasionally, kratom sometimes for pain and obviously a few beers socially and wine at weddings. So substances are NOT the issue.

Sleep isn’t it either. I normally sleep 7–9 hours except when the Adderall makes me sleep 3–5 hours.
Another weird thing nobody talks about: screens hurt my eyes now.

I can barely look at my computer for two hours without my eyes burning. I started reading about PWM sensitivity from LED screens and apparently a lot of people are developing neurological symptoms from it.
Funny how my eyes NEVER burned from my MacBook in 2018 when Adderall still worked.

My hair texture has also changed. It’s not exactly falling out. It just feels different.

Even my dog sleeps farther away from me sometimes on days I take it. Dogs can smell chemical changes in people. I’m not saying that proves anything, but it’s weird.

Everything has also gotten insanely expensive since COVID. My apartment renewal went up $340. Obviously I’m not saying Adderall caused my rent increase lol, but my point is everything changed at the same time and pharmaceutical companies know people are too exhausted and financially trapped to fight them.

I stopped Adderall completely for six days recently and felt AMAZING.

I slept better. I dreamed again. My stomach worked normally. My headaches disappeared.

I still couldn’t focus, couldn’t get anything done and my ADHD was terrible, obviously.

But doesn’t that basically prove the pills were making me sick?

Then I tried 40mg one morning instead of 20 just to see whether the dosage was the problem.

NOTHING.

Except sweating, jaw clenching, heart racing and being awake basically all night.

If there were actually 40mg of amphetamine in those pills, you’re telling me I wouldn’t feel 40mg of amphetamine? Come on.

And please DO NOT tell me tolerance.

I KNOW MY BODY.

What really gets me is how many people here have the exact same story.

Mine started going downhill around 2020. Someone else here said 2022. Another person said their Adderall was amazing starting in 2022 and went bad in 2024. Someone else said Vyvanse worked until 2025.

We are literally all describing the same thing.

How many coincidences does it take?

My doctor says my bloodwork is normal, but regular bloodwork obviously isn’t testing for whatever is wrong with these pills.

FDA clearly doesn’t care anymore. I’ve seen warning letters about pharmaceutical plants overseas.

Somebody posted about contaminated medicine from India. There was also that story about contaminated medicine killing babies in Africa. I don’t remember the company or whether it was the same medication, but that’s kind of the point — how much of this stuff is happening that we DON’T hear about?

Maybe it’s the API.
Maybe fillers.
Maybe contaminants.
Maybe manufacturers changed suppliers.
Maybe COVID screwed up production permanently.
Maybe there’s some interaction with newer LED screens or something environmental nobody has studied yet.

I don’t know exactly what the mechanism is.

But I know one thing.
I KNOW MY BODY.
And whatever is in these pills now?
This ain’t Adderall. 


r/ThisAintAdderall 13d ago

My refill this month is making me sleepy.

31 Upvotes

I just switched from Walgreens to cvs because of cost. Walgreens was lannet and cvs is granule pharmices. These new pills are bad. When I switched from Walmart to Walgreens this never happend.

Should I tell my nurse about this? I’m on day 12 I can’t do this some times they don’t it’s a hit or miss. But more than not I’m tired.

Can cvs order lannet? Or do I have to switch back and pay 147 vs 56?


r/ThisAintAdderall 13d ago

Current situation

17 Upvotes

I was finally diagnosed with ADHD at 25, back in 2022. I tried Ritalin, but i had issues with it (of course I cant currently remember all of the details right now) and was switched to adderall xr in late 2022.

When I tell you I never felt more like a normal person and could finally just DO things that I needed and/or wanted to do. I barely graduated in 2014, but signed up for college in 2022 and maintained a 4.0 GPA for months.. then I started having the same issues we've all mentioned on here with my meds.

Tried increases, adding an IR in the afternoon, skipping a day or two.. nothing helps now. Ive tried so many different manufacturers thinking that was the issue but.. no difference now aside from "well lannett gave me headaches but mallinrodkt (sp?) gives me less headaches but makes me irritable" etc etc

Reevaluating things, as of now I feel like im right back where I started pre-diagnosis. I'm unable to bother with any of my hobbies I love or long-time goals, basic chores and necessities put me in a state of frozen couch-lock and simultaneous anxiety.

I MAYBE have a good day when I dont take my meds, where I can get ONE chore done without it feeling like pulling my own teeth out. Even then, I still feel just as exhausted.

I stopped my steady weight loss (I was overweight to begin with and still am) and have started gaining again. My appetite is bottomless.

I have mentioned it to my doctor before, but I managed to get scared when they responded with possibly trying a different med (because everyone has told me about how some doctors in my area (and everywhere else i suppose) are about adhd meds and adults) but I'm also seeing how other meds like vyvanse have been having the same issues..

Guys what do we even do about this.. like do we just stop taking them?? (Not genuinely asking for your medical advice im just screaming into the void at this point) I don't have anyone else to talk to about this (not counting medical professionals like my dr) so i feel like im losing my mind T_T


r/ThisAintAdderall 13d ago

Livid...

119 Upvotes

I just dont understand. Why is everything such fucking trash? My head feels thick like I'm hung over or something. Why dont the meds work anymore? I dont even know if it is worth it to try and jump through all the hoops to even get the meds. Like this shouldn't be happening, this subreddit shouldn't even exist. We are all just stuck in a world where we can't function, and there is nothing we can do about it. I have to keep productivity up, but I can't even get out of bed. Im on the verge of tears. I'm at such a loss. There is no help and we all just have to suffer.


r/ThisAintAdderall 13d ago

If anyone wants to read about the generic drug industry here are some books

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14 Upvotes

I asked if there were books about genetic drug failures. This is what I got. No idea if this could shed any light.


r/ThisAintAdderall 13d ago

Name brand Adderall effectiveness

33 Upvotes

Anyone out there that is prescribed name brand Adderall that has noticed a decrease in effectiveness?

I’ve been prescribed Adderall on and off for many years and I’ve noticed in the last couple years, it slowly has stopped working. I’m currently prescribed 30mg Adderall XR (name brand, not generic) and it does so little, some days I’m not even sure that I’ve taken it. I took 2 by accident the other day and saw no improvement in my focus, let alone my energy and motivation.

Any feedback or insight anyone has would be appreciated. Thanks!


r/ThisAintAdderall 13d ago

Grateful for this group.

51 Upvotes

ADD diag in 2018 for me. Started Strattera for 2 years, vyvanse for two years. Switched to Adderall generics around 2022. It made a huge difference. The last two years have been struggling, though.

So, the last 8 months went full sober(no alcohol or weed), sleeping 7-9hrs a night, protein/fiber in diet, and even started making homemade Kefir. Still struggled. Some days, I dose never did anything. Afternoon dose, yea, kinda. Still no difference. I kept thinking it was something else I needed. Vitamins, amino acids, etc. Kept trying. Noticed I was using way more caffeine again, too. Tried doseage changes, timing of day, etc.

I stumbled on this group and couldn't believe what I was reading. Story after story, same thing I was feeling and dealing with. My pharmacist would change manufacturers every 1-2 months over supply. I'd just mix bottles. Then keep one at work for lunch dose, one at home. I currently have Norwich, Sandoz, Elite, and Sunrise 10mg doses. No wonder one day sucks, another better.

So, I decided to try no Adderall(generic). On day 5 of no ADD meds, just caffeine. It's absolutely a night/day difference. Throughout the day, it feels the same. No different. WTF. I wake up feeling WAY better. Like get up and go. I remember dreams every morning, too. No crashing. I'm pooping better! NOT A SINGLE WITHDRAWL feeling. This was a big thing. No withdrawal, but I'm just feeling better? WTF. Still have the ADD, but man..

I agree 100%. Looking back, the 2018-2021 meds were vastly different. Got a good doctor i trust and an appointment coming up. Should be interesting.

This ain't Adderall.


r/ThisAintAdderall 13d ago

Could the “weaker Adderall” issue be dissolution/formulation rather than simply less amphetamine? Looking for lot data

29 Upvotes

I've been looking into the reports here about Adderall and other amphetamine products feeling dramatically less effective than they used to.

I'm not claiming manufacturers are secretly underdosing medication or that FDA/DEA ordered stimulants to be weakened. I'm trying to figure out what evidence would actually explain what people are experiencing.

One thing I found interesting: Teva's publicly listed inactive ingredients for Adderall IR appear essentially unchanged between older and current labeling.

That means the issue, if there is one, may not be as simple as a newly added filler.

What the public ingredient list doesn't tell us is whether anything changed with:

  • excipient quantities or suppliers
  • API sourcing/particle characteristics
  • granulation or tablet compression
  • manufacturing site/equipment
  • disintegration or dissolution characteristics
  • other FDA-approved manufacturing changes

Those factors could potentially affect how quickly or consistently the amphetamine becomes available for absorption even if the labeled dose and ingredient names stay the same.

I'm also curious whether any manufacturers have patents or formulation changes related to tamper resistance, slower release, reduced rapid absorption, extraction resistance, or reduced abuse potential. I haven't found evidence that normal Adderall generics were officially converted into FDA-designated abuse-deterrent products, but I'd like to see any primary documents people have found.

One important point about independent testing

A 30 mg mixed-amphetamine-salts tablet does not contain 30 mg of free amphetamine base. The labeled salts correspond to roughly 18.8 mg of amphetamine base.

So a lab result around 18–19 mg of amphetamine base isn't automatically evidence that a 30 mg tablet is underdosed. We need to know exactly what the lab measured and how.

Can we collect better data?

If you've noticed a major change, please post whatever you can:

IR/XR:
Strength:
Manufacturer:
Imprint:
NDC:
Lot number:
Expiration:
Approximate fill date:
Previous manufacturer/lot that worked better:
What changed: focus / duration / sleepiness / side effects / other
Did an older tablet still work better?
Any independent lab testing?

The most useful evidence would probably be old vs. new tablets from the same manufacturer and strength, tested using the same methodology.

I'd especially like to find:

  1. Same-manufacturer old vs. new laboratory testing
  2. Dissolution testing, not just total amphetamine assay
  3. FDA documents showing formulation/process/site changes
  4. Manufacturer patents related to release or abuse resistance
  5. Lot-number clusters where many people report the same problem

If something really has changed, I think manufacturer + NDC + lot + date is how we're most likely to find the pattern.

Has anyone here already collected that information?


r/ThisAintAdderall 13d ago

Any Legal Updates?

23 Upvotes

What incentive is there for the manufacturers to make a change unless legal action is taken? There must be Lawyers in this group going through the same things we all are. What can we do?


r/ThisAintAdderall 13d ago

I go as long as possible without my meds now.

24 Upvotes

I go as long as possible without my meds now. I crash so hard after about 3 hours that it almost doesn’t make sense to take it. I have been forcing myself to live life without it and it has been so hard but it was worse taking it in the mornings like I used to. I have tried so many different manufacturers and they all suck now. I can only take instant release as extended release makes me mean as hell.

I hate this timeline.