Adderall comes in two physical forms: tablets (immediate-release/IR) and capsules (extended-release/XR), with colour and shape varying by dose. Adderall IR tablets are round or oval,…
Adderall was invented in the United States — specifically formulated by Richwood Pharmaceuticals in 1994 from a reformulation of an existing weight-loss drug called Obetrol, and received formal…
Adderall is not technically "banned" in Australia in the way that heroin or methamphetamine is banned — it is more precisely "never approved." The Therapeutic Goods…
Adderall is banned in sports because the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) classifies it as a prohibited stimulant — a substance capable of enhancing athletic performance through…
Yes — Adderall is effectively illegal in Australia for the vast majority of uses. It is not registered on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG),…
Adderall is not legal for routine prescription or sale in Australia — it is not registered on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) and cannot…