Yes, Indirectly.
No, but potassium is in bananas...
Loperamide is an anti-diarrheal medicine. The drug itself is not related to an increase in potassium on a blood test. However, having diarrhea can cause you to lose potassium and other minerals. So that a blood test taken before the drug is used can show a low potassium level. When the diarrhea stops, the potassium level will increase.
you get potassium and mix it with iodine
Yes, and no. Vyvanse has a Lysine bond, so while it is still in the form of Vyvanse(Lisdexamfetamine/Lisdexamphetamine) then i do not belive so...Maybe you could make methamphetamine but then it would have a lysine bond.Defeatingthe purpose of meth's fast release system. If you clear the Lysine bond and get pure dexamphetamine(Dexadrine/Adderal) then yes, you could make meth. Check out this pagehttp://www.erowid.org/archive/rhodium/chemistry/amphetamine.methylation.html
Potassium is an element by itself.
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.
Potassium and Iodine
It is not safe or recommended to make potassium at home due to its highly reactive nature. Potassium is a chemical element that should be handled by professionals in controlled environments. Attempting to make potassium at home can be extremely dangerous and should be avoided.
Potassium is too reactive to mix with acid
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If you use potassium hydroxide instead of sodium hydroxide, you would make potassium salts instead of sodium salts. For example, if you reacted potassium hydroxide with hydrochloric acid, you would produce potassium chloride.
To make a potassium thiocyanate solution, simply dissolve potassium thiocyanate powder in distilled water until the desired concentration is achieved. Stir the solution until the powder is completely dissolved. Take proper safety precautions as potassium thiocyanate can be harmful if mishandled.