@Bob_Kelso_MD @TheSweetKat So, what enzyme breaks down LDX into D-AMPH in your blood? They narrowed it down that it must be in red blood cells (not white), but as of 2014 Shire (the IP holder) hasn't published research confirming the specific enzyme. Lates
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@pokesmot240 @CheekyRaveness @DForsterCa @GuiltyOfNothing @jakebrodes No, you’re correct. It’s a technical detail (ie it has to pass through the stomach to end up activated but it’s not from the stomach acid), but either way the “an addict can’t outsmart i
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@WhatTheADHD "We have previously shown that the hydrolysis of LDX takes place in human blood but not in human intestine, kidney, liver, or pancreas" https://t.co/HtJMjr8q8n