Walmart is your best bet for Sudafed, it's much cheaper as the generic equate brand (has to be the stuff you buy at the counter though, there is fake Sudafed you can find on shelves). I was searching about Vyvanse of Dexedrine shortages and I don't see any, I'm seeing that some are being put on Vyvanse despite the shortage. But yeah like Nurse said, just call. If she calls you drug seeking she just sucks and you should maybe file a complaint about her or something. There was an on call doctor I had problems with, she was horribly rude that got fired after some awful things she said to me. It wasn't about being drug seeking, more just being extremely rude and not being willing to help at all. Plenty of on call doctors (or is it off call? I forget) are quite helpful and some can even fill prescriptions.
I don't know when they close or how long it'll be but you don't wanna end up waiting until the last minutes, you might end up on hold for those minutes. That's when I had issues with on call doctors. I'd call at 3:55, be on hold for 5 minutes and then be told I can't speak with any doctors despite them all still being there. I recall them answering right at 4 when they closed and she treated me terribly, I made sure that was well known, and I guess a lot of people complained about her behavior so it wasn't just my own complaint.
I take it there's only that one nurse in the office then? Mine has 3 and it's not exactly a fancy place. It's odd how you wouldn't just be put on hold or something. Do you have a patientportal or some online thing to get in contact with your doctor directly? This is how I've often had stuff filled. Even past 4 when they'd close my doctor would still be there until at least 5 sometimes and then he'd get my stuff taken care of.
Either way, don't underestimate how much the Sudafed might be able to help if all else fails. I have a feeling quite a few people are taking that route, honestly. I'm sensitive to amphetamine in general but I did feel the effects were quite similar to Adderall.
The whole fear of sounding drug seeking is something a lot of people feel though. I'd feel this way often when I wanted Valium re-filled and I'd be shooting messages at other doctors because nobody was getting back to me and I was genuinely having severe panic attacks. I'm very surprised they didn't see me that way. I do know people who've been called drug seeking for much less though. My mother has severe back problems and many years ago she just wanted a temporary prescription for Oxy and they wouldn't give it to her, accused her of being drug seeking, but this was in the mid 1990s and that sort of thing was probably more common then.