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The way Medicaid works (in most states, save for some of the "car on the front lawn" ones ), if name brand drugs are necessary for your ADD, your doctor lets the state know, and you pay the name brand co-pay of $1-10 bucks. When I was a poor college student, they tried to foist generic adderrall on me, and it is awful. I felt like I was having panic attacks. Went to the doctor, she handled it, and I got what I needed. Bear in mind this was 10 years ago or so. Vyvanse is non-stimulant, so it should be different. If you can't get it cleared, try generic Ritalin. Even though it's in the same family as Adderral, it could well effect you differently. I dropped about 40 pounds on Adderrall in college, but became a pack a day smoker, and didn't quit until 10 years afterwards. I studied and passed my stock brokers exam (Series 6 and 7 if you're keeping score) in 72 hours though, and then slept for two days.
[–] Wheremahgibbs ago
Saw your post - The way Medicaid works (in most states, save for some of the "car on the front lawn" ones ), if name brand drugs are necessary for your ADD, your doctor lets the state know, and you pay the name brand co-pay of $1-10 bucks. When I was a poor college student, they tried to foist generic adderrall on me, and it is awful. I felt like I was having panic attacks. Went to the doctor, she handled it, and I got what I needed. Bear in mind this was 10 years ago or so. Vyvanse is non-stimulant, so it should be different. If you can't get it cleared, try generic Ritalin. Even though it's in the same family as Adderral, it could well effect you differently. I dropped about 40 pounds on Adderrall in college, but became a pack a day smoker, and didn't quit until 10 years afterwards. I studied and passed my stock brokers exam (Series 6 and 7 if you're keeping score) in 72 hours though, and then slept for two days.