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Why Is Adderall So Hard to Find?

What Next | Daily News and Analysis

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🗓️ 22 March 2023

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Since last summer, it’s been difficult to fill an Adderall prescription. The shortage is driving some people to try other ADHD medications—causing shortages of those medications too—while others are sourcing their medication on the “gray market.” Why is such a common drug nowhere to be found?And why has the FDA been so mum on the subject? Guests: Ike Swetlitz, health journalist for Bloomberg News Sheila McClear, writer for Los Angeles magazine If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Amicus—and you’ll be supporting the work we do here on What Next. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

A few months back, when Sheila McLear called up her pharmacy to refill her Adderall prescription,

0:12.6

the people on the other end of the line were not exactly happy to hear from her.

0:16.9

They said we don't have a single pill left to give anyone in the pharmacy.

0:29.5

This is how Sheila learned there's an Adderall shortage at the moment.

0:34.2

And when I say shortage, I mean, Sheila's got a friend who actually bought some

0:39.0

Adderall on the street rather than calling up pharmacies one by one. Just for

0:44.8

context, Adderall's common drug is used to treat ADHD and kids and adults

0:49.7

nearly 20 million of them each year. Sheila is a writer, she lives in New York

0:55.3

City without this drug, the basics of her life, stuff like hitting deadlines.

1:00.9

It gets that much harder, which is why she spent weeks looking for her

1:06.5

supply. And in the meantime, tried to use other drugs to help her focus. She

1:11.3

experimented with five-hour energy drinks. She hates five-hour energy drinks.

1:15.3

And finally, just was like, I'm just gonna have to drink a lot of coffee and

1:21.2

there's just nothing better on the marketing coffee right now.

1:30.6

How many pharmacies do you think you and your provider called

1:33.3

altogether to try to track down the Adderall you have now?

1:37.0

Oh, is she proudly called? I don't know. 10? I proudly called. Eight.

1:45.7

Eventually, Sheila found a place that would refill her prescription.

1:49.5

Now she keeps her remaining Adderall in a little glass vial next to her stove.

1:55.0

She's been watching it, dwindle day by day. And she's worried about what's going to happen

1:59.2

when she starts calling pharmacies again. You know, people don't really take Adderall seriously

2:05.5

always, but you know, try telling someone, you know, you're not, you can't have your blood pressure

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