Yes, both through blood and urine testing.
Nope. Amphetamine is what they are testing for, and that is the active ingredient in both of those drugs.
Vyvanse will stay in your system over 24 hours, since it is a stimulant so it doesn't accumulates over time.
"Stop taking it and wait" is the only way to "get most drugs out of your system".
Can you tell the difference between Vyvanse and Concerta in a drug test
Yes, Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine) is a medication that is classified as a central nervous system stimulant. It is a prodrug that is converted into dextroamphetamine in the body, which is an amphetamine. However, Vyvanse itself is not a mixture of amphetamine salts like some other medications, such as Adderall, which contains a combination of different amphetamine salts.
No; Vyvanse contains lisdexamfetamine.
It will show up as Amphetamine (whether legal: adderall, dexedrine, and vyvanse, or illegal: speed). Unfortunately they can not tell which you took, all it is to them is "AMPHETAMINE". SO unless you have a valid prescription you should be fine (not in all cases).
Vyvanse usually exits the body through urine after being excreted by the kidneys with 48 hours. But, remains of the medication can be in your system for up to 2 weeks.
If you vomit shortly after taking Vyvanse, it's possible that the medication may not have been fully absorbed into your system. Vyvanse is designed to be absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract, so vomiting can reduce its effectiveness. If you are concerned about the dosage you’ve taken, it’s best to consult a healthcare professional for guidance.
It requires around three days for Vyvanse to leave your body. If you drink extra water to flush the system it could take as little as one day to be completely removed.
vyvanse in the morning and seroquel at night
Vyvanse is only used for ADHD