Is Desoxyn same as crystal meth?

Dr. Martin Russell, MD
2 min readDec 22, 2020
Desoxyn crystal methamphetamine

Yes, Desoxyn is legal Methamphetamine. However, it may be less addictive than crystal meth but only in small dose.

Desoxyn is a central nervous system stimulant that is used to treat cases such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and obesity that is non-responsive to other treatments. It is one of the strongest stimulants a doctor can prescribe. It is very potent.

Here’s Desoxyn full prescribing information for ADHD, obesity, weight loss and other ailments.

Unfortunately, its potency do result to its being abused most of the time. However, millions of others use it without abusing it.

These days, people get their prescription online. There are online doctor prescription ADHD, and when Desoxyn prescription is used as prescribed by the doctor, it is a very good drug.

Interestingly, when Desoxyn used above prescribed doses, it can cause physiological and mostly psychological changes that users find enjoyable. This’s a reason we ask the pundits; should I or the doctor decide whether my feeling of joy is good for me? Should someone else decide whether my feeling of joy is good for me?

Since prescription for Desoxyn isn’t frequently dispensed, its abuse is not as prevalent as other types of medications such as painkillers. It is the only prescription medication available today that contains methamphetamine. Despite its relative scarcity, Desoxyn is a medication of particular interest in both the pharmaceutical industry and street drug market because it shares its chemical structure with crystal meth.

If a patient takes their medication as prescribed, it is possible to receive Desoxyn treatment for extended periods without encountering dependency or withdrawal. Desoxyn’s strong and most desired effects are a result of it being a potent releaser of dopamine and norepinephrine (adrenaline.) Many users find this rush and over-stimulation to be enjoyable, and this can easily entice people into a cycle of abuse.

Dr. Martin Russell, MD

Website: www.desoxyn.org

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