I’ve been told by my provider that due to the worldwide shortage I have to try something else.
Currently on elvanse (vyvanse in the US). Opted to try Amfexa which is still dexamphetamine but not the “slow release” that lisdexamphetamine is.
Nervous about the switch after finding something that works on my first try.
Has anyone made the same or similar switch?
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I have not been able to get Dexedrine for months now and was just getting used to and appreciating Vyvanse unit my new insurance company decided that I did not deserve medicine that works. Been on generic Adderall which did not work well 20 years ago and does not work well not either. I hate insurance.
Yes, but each time I switched, the new med was out also. I went without for 2 months until suddenly my original script was available again.
For now…
Is there a reason you’d opt away from XR? I’ve found most XRs are tuned to about twelve hours which is pretty doable.
I figured staying with dexamphetamine would give me the most similar effects.
Seeing how it was such a positive effect, I was nervous to try something completely different.
I’ll just have to set reminders to re-up my dose throughout my day.
Worldwide? That’s crazy. I had to switch to generic Ritalin for a while but I’m able to get generic XR Adderall again as of a month ago.
No issues with atomoxetine.
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*prescription meth.
But yes, cook some up in a camper van dammit!
No issue getting my ritalin.
I’ve had luck at big box store pharmacies (Kroger, Albertsons/Safeway) getting name brand Vyvanse, generic Vyvanse, and generic Adderall without issue here in the PNW. But, yes, some places like Walgreens or CVS seem to struggle.
Currently on Vyvanse, now generic, with generic Adderall as midday booster. Luckily I’ve been okay so far, but I’m susceptible. I’ve tried many different medications and this combination works the best without ruining my personality. I’m not sure what’s going on with the shortages, but I really hope that shit gets under control. Both for my own security, and for everyone else affected or potentially affected by the shortages.