No, it is not recommended. The highest daily dose is 70mg; taken shortly after awakening in the morning. This level of dosage (70mg) is reached after a month or more of slight (10mg) weekly increases to build up to the 70mg dose. Taking 100mg at once would be incredibly dangerous and even if you spread the doses apart (i.e. 8 am and 1 pm) it would be just as dangerous because of Vyvanse's long half-life.
it depends on what your taking. 50mg of WATER for example will NOT harm you, but taking 50mg of a drug your only supposed to take 20mg of will.
The side effects of Vyvanse 50mg capsules can include fast or irregular heart rate, high blood pressure, decreased blood pressure, confusion, chest pain, skin rash, dry mouth, insomnia, and even vomiting.
2-4 days
It would more than likely not work, since Vyvanse is closely related to Adderall. I am being treated by a Psychiatrist for Narcolepsy. I am prescribed 50mg of Vyvanse per day. While Vyvanse is still an amphetamine salt it is a completely different drug than Adderall.
yes. my dog was prescribed both for pain post-op cruciate repair. he is 118 lbs and was prescribed 100mg novox twice daily and 50mg tramadol three times daily.
Vyvanse has doses from 20mg - 70mg in the United States. In Canada, only two doses are available 30mg and 50mg.
$15-20 per pill. its usually 50cents per mg
30mg-50mg
No such thing as 50 mg.
My dog is on 50mg of doxycycine twice a day is it okay to split the 100mg tablets and give him half twice a day
Vyvanse is lisdexamfetamine, while Adderall is dextroamphetamine, aka (a-methylphenethylamine). Vyvanse is a pro-drug for dextroamphetamine, meaning it is only active after you eat it, so there is little to no abuse potential. Basically, Vyvanse is dextroamphetamine bonded with lysine (an essential amino acid). The euphoria experienced with 50mg Vyvanse orally, is comparable to 25mg Adderall orally. However Adderall is active through insufflation (snorting) so I would assume the euphoria would be better on Adderall.
I would advice you not to drink alcohol, as it can react with the tablet you have taken.