well it can definitely further elivate your blood preasure and put more strain on your heart. depending on your health its hard to say.
A pharmacist or physician should be consulted about which drugs can interact with caffeine.
Yes; Vyvanse is a prodrug for dextroamphetamine. Vyvanse contains a bonded chemical containing dextroamphetamine and l-lysine.
Yohimbe should not be used by people who are taking tranquilizers, antidepressants, sedatives, antihistamines, amphetamines or other stimulants, including caffeine.
The following drugs contain amphetamine (or dextroamphetamine) and are used to treat ADHD:DexedrineAdderallAdderall XRVyvanse (pro-drug of dextroamphetamine)
No; Vyvanse contains the prodrug lisdexamfetamine which is dextroamphetamine. Dextroamphetamine is classified as a stimulant and is not chemically related in action or structure to opiates.
No. Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine) is metabolized into dextroamphetamine, a stimulant. Like a narcotic, potential for drug abuse/dependency exists and it is a class II controlled substance. However, vyvanse is NOT a narcotic. A narcotic refers to opiates or opioids (e.g., heroin, morphine, codeine). Vyvanse is an amphetamine. A different answer: Yes. Vyvanse is a controlled substance in most countries in the world. Vyvanse is a pro-drug of dextroamphetamine. Dextroamphetamine has valid medical uses (such as ADHD, narcolepsy) but carries a risk of addiction and psychological dependence. For this reason, it is illegal to obtain or use Vyvanse without a prescription from a doctor.
DextroAmphetamine
Dextroamphetamine and other stimulants may aggravate the symptoms of Tourette Syndrome, and are not at all indicated for use when it might be present. Short answer: NO!
No, adderall does not contain PCP.Adderall is a combination of four amphetamine salts (racemic amphetamine aspartate monohydrate, racemic amphetamine sulfate, dextroamphetamine saccharide, and dextroamphetamine sulfate)
No. Adderall is composed of two dextroamphetamine salts and a racemic mixture of amphetamine salts.
Coffee itself is not considered to be a drug. However, the caffeine within coffee is considered to be a drug. Caffeine is used as both a dietary supplement and as an addendum in certain over the counter medications. It is possible for caffeine to interact with your prescription medications, so please contact a physician or pharmacist if you are worried about drug interactions.
dexamphetamine is illegal unless you have permestion from the dotor