The mean elimination half-life (t 1/2) for d-amphetamine was shorter than the t 1/2 of the l-isomer ( to 11 hours vs. to hours). The PK parameters (C max, AUC 0-inf) of d-and l-amphetamine increased approximately three-fold from 10 mg to 30 mg dose-proportional pharmacokinetics/ This means that every 10 hours, half of the amount of Adderall in the body is removed, then in the next 10 hours half of the Adderall is removed and that continues until it is all cleared. It takes elimination half lives for a medicine to be cleared from your system, therefore Adderall will be in your system at least 55 hours ( x 10hrs).
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