Sounds like it does work, but not really when taken orally.
So perhaps a nasal spray - or even some form of injection- might be effective whereas the pills they were marketing for this purpose were barely effective (due to it not actually reaching the sinuses in any significant amount)
I dont think its honestly an effective enough medication per se let alone when compared against the gold standard (pseudoephedrine) to ever extend my line of inquiry that far.
Why get complicated? Sudafed is easier and orally active so I would always just do that if my Adderall didn’t do it already (not 100% on that conjecture)
not sure if pseudoephedrine is actually the “gold standard” but if you ask anyone, that’s what usually comes to mind
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Sounds like it does work, but not really when taken orally.
So perhaps a nasal spray - or even some form of injection- might be effective whereas the pills they were marketing for this purpose were barely effective (due to it not actually reaching the sinuses in any significant amount)
I dont think its honestly an effective enough medication per se let alone when compared against the gold standard (pseudoephedrine) to ever extend my line of inquiry that far.
Why get complicated? Sudafed is easier and orally active so I would always just do that if my Adderall didn’t do it already (not 100% on that conjecture)