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Adderall

American  
[ad-uh-rawl] / ˈæd əˌrɔl /
Pharmacology, Trademark.
  1. a brand name for a combination drug containing amphetamine and dextroamphetamine, prescribed to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy.


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Among the drugs difficult to obtain are Adderall for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder; albuterol, which can ease asthma attacks; and a myriad of essential cancer medicines, including those for children.

From Los Angeles Times

An Adderall shortage hasn’t let up.

From Washington Post

Q: I need to take Adderall for attention deficit disorder.

From Seattle Times

Because Adderall is a controlled substance, I am stuck with this disgusting generic for three months, and I am livid.

From Seattle Times

When brand name Adderall is available, it may cost as much as $300 a month.

From Seattle Times