one, wow yourr too young to abuse drugs. but if you need to know, Vyvance works on a system of your body metabolising it at a constant rate to create an ammphetamine. Therefore, theoretically it is impossiblle to overdose. still, no more then like 300 millis or youd be asking for trouble.
Taking two Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine) is not advisable and can be dangerous. Vyvanse is a prescription medication for ADHD and is designed to be taken as directed by a healthcare professional. Taking more than the prescribed dose can lead to serious side effects, including increased heart rate, anxiety, and potential overdose. It’s important to use medication responsibly and consult a doctor for any concerns about dosage or effects.
You take it as your doctor prescribed it. Medication must be taken as prescribed so you don't overdose or underdose.
yes prednisone can become very addicting, and you should take it exactly as the doctor has prescribed
Ask... your doctor. D'OH
Ask the doctor who prescribed these medications or just ask your local GP
The obvious answer is NONE. You should never take medication without parents giving it to you. Any medication taken wrong can be dangerous. If you are asking the quesion the answer is NONE. but if you are prescribed it by your doctor and your parents know than i dont know. somone else answer that please.
A doctor may not overlook the presence of 80 mg of Vyvanse in a urine screen, as it could indicate misuse or non-compliance with the prescribed dosage. However, the primary focus of a urine test for weed is to detect the presence of THC, not necessarily the exact dosage of prescribed medications. It’s important to communicate openly with your doctor about your medication use to avoid any misunderstandings. Always follow the prescribed dosage to ensure your health and safety.
He died from an accidental drug overdose of pain killers, sleeping pills and maybe other legally doctor prescribed drugs.
Concerta and Vyvanse are both extended-release central nervous system stimulants. Combining stimulants can increase the risk of cardiac events, cause high blood pressure, and other life-threatening side effects. Only take this combination if your doctor has prescribed both medications to you.
As much as it takes to kill you. That amount will always be fatal.
If you have scripts for them, there really shouldn't be a problem unless the pharmacist voices concerns. In that case, you can have the doctor who prescribed it call in and say fill er up.
You need prescriptions for all of these. I would be very careful about taking Vicodin on top of Vyvanse. Both of these are very habit forming. Remember that people with mood disorders are more likely to get addicted to things. If the doctor who prescribed your Vyvanse and Celexa knows about the Vicodin and feels it is OK in your case, then it will be OK.