On the day that I was to get this prescription filled, CVS was out of 20mg, and I was forced to go to Walgreens, in stead. This label read as follows:
D-AMPHETAMINE SALT COMBO 20MG TABS
MFG COREPHARMA
This pill was (i want to say pink, but it may have been orange) and circular, with a bit of a bitter/salty taste.
As I'm not accustomed to taking prescription medications, I didn't even think to check the label, at the time. I just took the pills as directed, and was very satisfied with the results. The jittery feeling was non-existent. I was extremely productive at work and in my personal projects, and my ability to focus was flawless. I assumed this was because I had found the correct dose, and never thought a thing of the difference in the pill appearances.
So what you're saying is the opposite of what has been previously said, and that is that the Corepharma pills are really working for you, while BARR labs isn't. And that seems believably so. Maybe Corepharma has a better blend than BARR, and while people are getting used to the effects of the new binders or residuals of the chemicals used to make the amphetamine from corepharma, they may be getting the jitters or headaches from the new blend. I've had BARR labs before and I didn't like them that much, the feeling was short lasted and I felt burnt out when I came down. I would like to try these corepharma ones, pink pills sound kinda fun. My favorite generics were Sandoz/Eon Labs, they said E 404 on them. Damn, those were good. I miss them =(.