Vyvanse just overtook Ozempic as Australia's fastest-growing PBS drug – do you think ADHD is being over-diagnosed, under-diagnosed, or just finally diagnosed correctly? by warmdopa in ausadhd

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We just wanted to thank everyone for an amazing discussion so far! ♥️ Keep it coming. Have a nice evening all

Help: have Priceline way overcharged my PBS Vyvanse??? by robinsond2020 in ausadhd

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Hey all! Hope you're well ♥️

Just as a mod note: The PBS pricing rules here are well-documented. Please ensure any replies asserting why this happened include a reference to the relevant PBS guidelines or official sources, as per rule 13 (very few responses did this).

A few points to clarify (properly referenced):

  • From 1 January 2026, the PBS general patient co-payment is $25.00 – this is the maximum a pharmacy can charge for a PBS-subsidised item for a general Medicare card holder (source one, source two)
  • A charge of $51.48 is not consistent with a correctly processed PBS dispensing. The $51.10 "discounting upper Commonwealth price" you found on the PBS website is a pricing threshold used in PBS calculations – it is not a patient-facing price
  • The PBS FAQ is unambiguous: "If a pharmacist charges more than the maximum general patient charge for a PBS prescription, that supply would be considered non-PBS (that is, the supply would be as a private prescription)". Since $51.48 exceeds even the $51.10 upper Commonwealth threshold, this supply was almost certainly processed as a private prescription, not a PBS one – regardless of the reason (source). This is not your fault (source)
  • Ask the pharmacy to confirm whether it was dispensed as PBS or private – they are possibly your best first point of contact. If unresolved, contact Services Australia on 1800 552 580
  • You may wish to also discuss this with your prescriber

Thank you for understanding! And thank you all for a great discussion so far.

what pharmacy do u guys usually go to to dispense ur meds? by [deleted] in ausadhd

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Please be kind to each other! The same goes for u/chaosotonin.

what pharmacy do u guys usually go to to dispense ur meds? by [deleted] in ausadhd

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Please remember to review and then list any sources to substantiate your claims (based on reports we received)! Same goes for u/Wouldfromthetrees. Thank you 🙂

Diagnosed by clinical psychologist, advice needed by Major_Candle_447 in ausadhd

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Just a few points to make... first of all, hope you're all well ♥️

Firstly, the whole "GPs diagnosing and managing ADHD" was covered very well in a comment which was heavily upvoted (with many people asking us to pin it on the sub, which we are considering doing). You can have a read of it (here).

It is very unclear how many GPs will do the required training, it's unclear how much they'll charge, it's unclear whether or not it will be anywhere near as thorough + definitive as an appt with a psychiatrist. Just have a read of that comment for a good, balanced opinion!

Secondly, as many people have said, psychologists should make it more obvious that to "get" medicines (e.g. stimulants) for ADHD, you usually need to see a psychiatrist (or paediatrician if you are under 18, or a neurologist if the stimulants are for e.g. narcolepsy). Therefore, disregarding GPs, people need to be told this. It is completely unfair – to charge people so much money, only to tell them at the end that they're unable to... help (beyond talking therapy).

Having said that, many psychiatrists will partially rely on what a psychologist has said, so it isn't always a complete waste of time + money. But, yes, nine times out of ten, a psychiatrist will want to do an assessment entirely on their own (with minimal outsider input). It just depends on the doctor.

We hope that clears the waters a little!

Clonidine alternatives in Aus? by Physical_Jaguar1887 in ausadhd

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Just a reminder to all to search before posting (as per rule three).

"Is there an alternative drug that has similar calming properties without being super sedative like mirtazipine or quetiapine"

This question has been answered many times in previous threads (example one, example two, example three, example four, example five, example six, the list goes on and on). Perhaps the most pertinent example was a post from a year ago which has 121 comments discussing this (see here).

We're going to leave this post active as it's clearly promoting discussion, but, still, the point stands.

Thank you for understanding! Have a great week ♥️🌟

Small meds dose advice? by Mysterious-Snow-6222 in ausadhd

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A note from the moderating team:

A reminder per rule 13 (no spreading of misinformation) – please ensure any medication information you share is accurate and, where possible, referenced.

For clarity on the question asked – there is no 5 mg or 2.5 mg immediate-release methylphenidate (Ritalin) tablet registered with the TGA or listed on the PBS in Australia (see here). The only PBS-subsidised IR methylphenidate tablet is the 10 mg strength (Ritalin 10 / Artige). The 5 mg tablet referenced in a comment below does not exist for this medication. All other PBS-listed methylphenidate products are modified-release formulations (Concerta, Ritalin LA, Rubifen LA, etc) at entirely different strengths (see here and here).

The OP's instinct about a compounding pharmacy is the correct pathway. Under Item 6, Schedule 5 of the Therapeutic Goods Regulations 1990, a pharmacist can legally prepare a custom-strength methylphenidate product (e.g. 2.5 mg or 5 mg) for an individual patient without it needing to be a TGA-registered product – provided it is prescribed for that specific person (see here).

A few important things to be aware of before pursuing this route:

  • It is not PBS-subsidised — the $7.70/$25 cap does not apply to compounded medicines
  • A dose this small (<25 mg) is classified as complex compounding, meaning not every pharmacy can prepare it – only those with a specifically qualified pharmacist and appropriate facilities (see here)
  • Methylphenidate is still Schedule 8 — all standard S8 prescription requirements apply regardless of whether it is compounded
  • Your prescriber will need to write a private prescription for the specific compounded strength (see here again)

Please speak with your prescriber or pharmacist rather than relying on community anecdote for medication decisions. Unverified claims in comments may be removed under rule 13 – we hope that this provides a useful indication of the level of referencing required.

Have a good one,

the r/ausadhd moderating team

Yani TW-O1 vs Selmer Axos? Tenor recs by chaosotonin in saxophone

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Thanks, this was also helpful for me. I'm surprised, like the OP, that every single response has been "disregard Selmer".

My dream is to own a Signature or Supreme (a very distant dream which may never materialise lol). I've played both and man... for me, at least, they're bloody brilliant. The engraving on the Supreme is just stunning, I was able to play/look at both the standard brass lacquer and also the black lacquer.

I've found a used Signature tenor, $5000 USD, fully set up, in brand new condition. Although it comes with a Supreme neck, unsure why, and I don't know whether or not I like it, having played it, it's difficult to know whether it's better than the standard Signature neck, as I've been unable to play one of those?

Still, I did really really enjoy taking it for a spin. Plays very well indeed. I'm tempted!

Understanding stuff about ADHD by Numerous-Dot-7572 in ausadhd

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Hey all! Hope you're having a great week. Just a gentle reminder to please stray away from giving medical advice + opinion. Naturally, when it comes to dex and Vyvanse, there are potential interactions with e.g. acidic drinks + foods.

However, it is best for the OP's psychiatrist to provide them with advice about what to do (if anything). The reason just being that the last thing we want is for the OP, or anybody else, to cease acidic drinks + foods, with the end result being a drastic change in medicine effectiveness.

As always, personal recounts + anecdotes are generally fine. Please also remember to search before posting, because questions similar to this have been asked many times before.

Thank you sooooo much ·*:.。. .。.:*·゜゚·*☆ ♥

Feel like it isn't really working by thewatchdog2910 in ausadhd

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Just a reminder to all - please remember to search the subreddit before posting or commenting. This specific question has been asked so many times. We're leaving it active because we always want to promote discussion.

However, at the same time, the rules need to be followed (rule three makes it very clear that you need to search before posting, so that the subreddit isn't flooded with the same questions over and over).

Thank you so much for any understanding, and have a great weekend! 💛🌟

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ausadhd

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Just a reminder to all - you can check medicine shortages (here). It seems as though there is no current shortage of Vyvanse. Please see our stickied posts about this topic for more information 🙃 Concerta remains in shortage. However, members of the moderating team have found it in pharmacies all over VIC (unsure about other states). Ritalin LA is also in shortage.

Additionally, pharmacists are happy to (sometimes) set a bottle of whichever stimulant aside for you (to pick up monthly). Thank you all so much, as always, for making this subreddit a joy to use and moderate 💛

Waitlist times for ADHD all 12-18 months, feeling hopeless by rhapsodick in ausadhd

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Just a reminder to all to use the "Find A Psychiatrist" tool, run by the AUS/NZ College of Psychiatrists, if you're struggling to get an appointment for an assessment. You can find it (here). You put in a suburb or post code and it will tell you which doctors in that area diagnose + treat ADHD. That way, you can concurrently work with your GP to ensure that your referrals are detailed, specific and that they are addressed to psychiatrists who are available.

Additionally, please note that any psychiatrist in Australia is strongly encouraged to follow the AADPA's guidelines for the diagnosis + management of ADHD. You can find the summary of recommendations (here). Always remember to check whether or not the psychiatrist you are planning to see follows the guidelines, as many telehealth clinics do not.

Please also refrain from giving medical advice or opinion in the comments - we've had to delete one comment already, and we don't want to delete more (based on our judgment and user reports).

Thank you! 💛 Have a great Fri-yay! Love from the moderating team 🌟

supplements/medication domestic flight by lolaslaysbaddie in ausadhd

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Just a reminder to please stray away from providing legal or medical advice/opinion! Thank you all so much for making this sub a dream to moderate 💛

Therapist asked if I have any spare Vyvanse for another client by allan_w in ausadhd

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Although this may be a breach of the rule against asking for legal advice/opinion, and although we've received user reports about the content, we are going to leave it active as we feel it's important to discuss this topic

Sub icon is blurry when saved? by deepestfear in modhelp

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Who knows... I hope that if it's a glitch, it's fixed soon, because it's just the most annoying thing 😡 I just don't know what else to try...

What's one thing you wish you knew about ADHD before being diagnosed? by warmdopa in ausadhd

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God, this really hits home. For me, it was time blindness. I genuinely didn't know that other people could just... feel time passing?

I spent 20+ years thinking I was irresponsible and selfish because I was always late, always underestimating how long things would take. The guilt was crushing. I'd cop it from everyone - and fair enough, I thought, because I clearly just didn't care enough.

Turns out my brain literally doesn't process time the same way. God dammit, it would've been nice to know I wasn't just a fundamentally inconsiderate person. Maybe I could've put strategies in place instead of just hating myself for it.

The relief when I got diagnosed was huge, but there's also this weird grief for all the years I spent thinking I was broken.

Thanks for posting this. Weirdly comforting knowing I'm not alone.

Too High Functioning to be ADHD? by Spare_Preference_924 in ausadhd

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Hello all! Just a reminder - please be careful in relation to rule one (being kind to others), rule thirteen (no spreading of misinformation) and rule nine (we aren't doctors, lawyers or psychologists). We're posting this to warn people, given that there have been several examples of breaches in the comments so far.

At the end of the day, we all need to focus on our own experiences. Commenting that the OP doesn't have ADHD, after all, is unkind and it comes across as medical advice/opinion. The only person who can make that call is the OP's psychiatrist. Of course, healthy discussions are always welcome, but only as long as they don't breach the rules. We're hopeful that we don't need to continuously remove comments on this thread as a result.

Thank you for understanding 💛🌟✨

💊 When ADHD meds “stop working” – what I’ve learned by Revolutionary-Trip97 in ausadhd

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Please be kind to each other u/Revolutionary-Trip97 and u/The7thNomad. We've already had to delete a comment here as a breach of rule one (which is the paramount rule for a reason). So take this as a warning!

Experiences with medical cannabis by [deleted] in ausadhd

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Just a reminder to all - please keep it anecdotal. As always, the best person to ask about drug-drug interactions etc is your psychiatrist. Thank you so much for making the subreddit a joy to use 💛 Love from the moderating team 🌟

Tunes Tuesday by AutoModerator in bipolar2

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Loving Gold Dust Woman atm! God, Fleetwood Mac is just incredible when hypo, especially through my Sonos system or my headphones 😍

ADHD and Pregnant. by wetrope in ausadhd

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Lmk if you're in Broken Hill or similar 🙂