What is the difference between "L" and "D" amphetamine isomers?
The "L" isomers
e.g.methylphenidate/Ritalin) are more subtle in their effects and the "D" isomers more "aggressive" in stimulant properties.The most common drug for ADHD that includes "L" and "D" isomers is Adderall.
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