Yes, for me it does anyway. I find myself in the strangest and most depressed mood I've ever been in in my life when I come down from vyvanse. Good luck.
I have taken both and I think that it does.
It more then likely will not. It sounds like you might need to switch medications or decrease the dose.
ADD medicines like Adderall, Dexedrine, Vyvanse, and Desoxyn, anything with (pseudo)ephedrine, phenylephrine, OTC diet pills, OTC nasal sprays, asthma meds, and prescription meds like mesocarb, amfepramone, clobenzorex, phentermine, amineptine, etc.... basically, a lot
Yes! Seriously don't do it 70mg to a dog is like 500mg for a person you do not want to be doing that!
I've lost 40 pounds doing literally nothing but sit and play video games for around 2 months. I take adderall. Some days I eat as little as 600 calories because I just don't feel like eating.
My eyes do it looks like I'm taking heroin
You can obtain a prescription from a licensed medical doctor if you have ADHD, or for other reasons your physician sees fit. Obtaining Vyvanse otherwise is a federal offence and carries severe penalties due to Vyvanse containing a schedule II drug.
Yes, you can feel sick if you're nervous. This is also known as anxiety and feels like you have butterflies in your stomach. If you're feeling nervous then it does affect your appetite as the thought of eating can make you feel worse.
No. Neither is it very smart. Adderall is an amphetamine stimulant, but it is very effective in treating ADHD. (Some practitioners believe it is the best single medicine for this disorder). Of course, as an amphetamine, Adderall is similar to the prescription appetite suppressants popular in the past, such as Dexedrine. Like those drugs, Adderall my suppress appetite, though its effects may be milder. Most "smart burn" diet pills *also* contain amphetamine-like stimulants, such as synephrine, which can be made from bitter orange or synthesized. Therefore, the Adderall and the smart-burn pills are *additive*, meaning that when you have taken one of them, taking the other is like doubling up on the first. Taking the two drugs together is *not a good idea*. Avoid the combination, and consult your doctor if you need a weight control plan.
Answer: To put it this way, if you're not too good at multitasking you will be good at it when on Adderall, if you're really good at multitasking , you will be amazing at it while taking Adderall. It makes you alert and highly attentive, you will be multitasking like no other, so it's good if you work in the office.
girls like yummy foods but doesn't affect their appetite or if girls are diet food must not be full of fats...
There is no such thing as a 75mg adderall
First of all, 50 mg of Vyvanse is basically equivalent to 20mg of Adderall XR, so you're not really taking as much as it looks like. They are safe to take together because Vyvanse is all a d-amphetamine, and Adderall is a mixture of that plus other types of amphetamines. However, 40 mg of Adderall is the maximum recommended daily dose for ADHD, but up to 60 mg is okay for narcolepsy, but I don't think what you've got is too much unless you're sensitive to amphetamines. I'm guessing that if it's for ADHD your doctor prescribed that mix because Vyvanse is made to last up to 14 hours and there is no quick release version available. You might need a little boost in the afternoon if that's when you do a lot of work, but you can't take more Vyvanse or you'll never sleep, so quick release Adderall would definitely do the trick. Yes it's safe, and I'm trying to basically get that same prescription. I already take 50 mg of Vyvanse daily, and it starts to lose its effect by the time I'm doing most of my work so I need an extra kick that won't keep me up all night. Tell me if it works for you :) This is the original answer, but he doesn't know what might work for you better than you and your doctor do; meds are very personal. Anyway here: If I remember correctly, vyvanse is meant to last over a long period, so yea, 80 grams per day expanded over the entire day(16-18 hours that you are awake) is safe. If you are taking it for obesity/epilepsy/narcolepsy/etc, that is fine. I have found however, for adhd, it seems to work better for me at lower doses then at higher doses. If this the initial prescription that the doctor gave you, or a revised prescription? If it is the initial prescription, I would ask the doctor for a lower booster, but keep the vyvanse the same. If it it because lower doses do not seem to affect you, however, then it is fine. But, keep in mind that your diet dramatically effects how much adderall you absorb, as well as long it stays in your system. This won't affect vyvanse as much because it is a prodrug, but make sure you notify your doctor of any changes in your diet, and any euphoria you might experience. It is common to experience euphoria right after a change in dosage, but if it seems to last more then a week then your dosage is too high and you are at risk of becoming dependent... which is not a good thing.