AboutNigel Simmons Expertise I am happy to answer general questions on medicines and hospital care. If possible, please use approved / chemical names rather than brands which are not internationally recognised.
Like all health professionals I am bound by a duty of care which prevents me giving detailed information about medication or treatment of people other than the questioner.
I will endeavour to help wherever possible or point towards more appropriate advice. If however your question crosses too far into patient confidentiality, I hope you will understand why I cannot answer your question.
Consider.. would you want me to discuss your care with a friend or relative without your knowledge?
Experience Registered as a UK pharmacist in 1982 and have worked in a number of hospital and health management posts around the UK. Formerly Chief Pharmacist for a 440 bed general hospital in Cambridgeshire.
Past/Present clients Previously Sysop on CompuServe UK Professionals forum.
Carter wrote at 2009-02-02 20:12:42
The Pink adderall is most likely distributed by COREPHEMA LLC. The oval peach adderall was most likely from BARR. I had been getting the BARR generic adderall for years and felt the same way when i suddenly was given a bottle of these pink pills. I tried them for a month and did not like them. I felt that the pills were inconsistent in strength and had a more "up and down" feeling thoughout the day. Walgreens informed me they were no longer carrying the BARR brand so i switched to CVS Pharmacy they continued to carry BARR until today. When i picked up my medicine today at CVS it was pink. I now called Publix who has informed me they are still carrying the BARR brand. It seems to me that the majority of people i have spoken to regarding the COREPHERMA brand seem unsatisfied.