Currently the medication is available in doses of 20mg, 30mg, 40mg, 50mg, and 70mg capsules. The medication is designed to be taken orally once daily soon after waking up. The amount that you take per day should be determined by the prescriber (physician) and should not be adjusted without their consent. Usually the prescriber starts a patient on a low dose (30mg) and adjusts the dose on a weekly (or greater) basis by no more then ten milligrams (mg) at one time; the adjustment in dosing ends when the desired effects are present. Taking large quantities (even 1 or 2 tablets) of this medication at once is not advised and can have the same effects and side effects of any other central nervous system stimulant.
safe? Well it depends on what you consider safe.... honestly it wont kill you but its not good for you... you stay up a lot... and dont eat.. and its pretty sucky... but i accidently took one as a late does and i was gone... its speed...
Vyvanse has doses from 20mg - 70mg in the United States. In Canada, only two doses are available 30mg and 50mg.
The highest dose available for Vyvanse is 70 mg, so you would have to take two 50 mg capsules. You would have to contact your insurance company to see if they will charge double for having twice the amount of a monthly prescription.
no it is not
It is safe to be on Suboxone and Vyvanse at the same time. However, Vyvanse is considered to be a narcotic and Suboxone blocks the effects of narcotics. There would be no effect from Vyvanse if taken.
It depends on your weight and tolerance level.
Take the levothyroxine 45 mins before you take your dose of vyvanse , as I also take these meds , specifically 180 mcg levothyroxine 100 mg vyvanse, (the 100 mg vyvanse is not a commonly prescribed dose, granted how 70 mg is the "fda recomended" max , that aside you can take them both together, as it wouldn't directly make any efect on either drug.
Vyvanse will stay in your system over 24 hours, since it is a stimulant so it doesn't accumulates over time.
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.
8mg is the highest dose
No; Vyvanse is a prodrug of dextroamphetamine. Dextroamphetamine can in rare cases cause cardiac failure in those with heart defects. Most doctors before prescribing stimulant drugs order heart tests to ensure there is no heart issues that could cause cardiac side effects. When used in proper doses, Vyvanse is safe. Cocaine has no appropriate dose and is far more dangerous than Vyvanse.
morphine requirement will increase with regular use and safe dose will depend on weight and general health a safe daily dose is nil.
Physically it would most likely be safe. The thing to be aware of is hypertension/increased heart rate. To be on the safe side I would not combine the two.