Increased blood pressure.
Reduced appetite.
Dilation of the pupil.
Reduced fatigue.
Increased heart rate.
Feeling of power and happiness
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.
Any kind of food or drug affects the mind or body in some way.
it gives you energy and some foods have different affects on your body
It affects some of our body parts.
Amphetamine is most commonly called "speed." Some people call methamphetamine "speed" however that is not correct, only amphetamine is "speed"
Discoid or cutaneous which affects the skin Systemic which affects the body and organs Neonatal which affects the newborns of some mothers with lupus Drug induced which is brought on by some medications.
Adderall contains various amphetamine salts, and thus it gives a positive result for amphetamine(s) (some tests group various other amphetamine drugs, ie methamphetamine together with amphetamine) on a drug test.
Both Dexedrine and Adderall are amphetamine based products. Amphetamine is used from treating ADHD, narcolepsy, and in some cases extreme obesity. Dexedrine contains d-amphetamine (dextroamphetamine), while Adderall contains l-amphetamine (levoamphetamine) and d-amphetamine (dextroamphetamine). These two chemicals are both sides of the drug (d is the left, l is the right) and some find a mix of the two work better.
Yes. Although it is a "prodrug", meaning that it requires some metabolism in the body in order to become activated, Vyvanse is essentially an amphetamine compound.
When a snake bites you it affects you because they inject their venom inside your body. Some are poisonous and can lead to serious injury or even death in some cases if the venom is that irritating!
It can vary person to person. Amphetamine is not physically addicting, so it is easy to overcome an Amphetamine "Habit". Some find it harder then others. Study's have indicated that Amphetamine is no more addicting then caffeine. TBH, I think caffeine is more addicting.
it can make you gain weight (thats all I know)