No, it isn't. The drug manufacture (Shire) has bonded the active compound (dextroamphetamine) with an amino acid (lyso?) rendering it useless when inhaled. The amino acid component only breaks down in gastric juices in the stomach; then rendering the active compound to its intended state.
Yes, you can technically "sniff" water vapor, as it is in the air around you. However, water vapor is odorless, so you will not be able to smell anything when you sniff it.
No; Vyvanse contains lisdexamfetamine.
Yes, you should be able to do this safely. The two medications are very similar (Vyvanse is bonded to an amino acid and Adderall XR isn't) they contain essentially the same medication.
The plural of sniff is sniffs.
sniff test
Not if there are any drug dogs around. They will be able to sniff them out even in the brownies.
vyvanse in the morning and seroquel at night
Vyvanse is only used for ADHD
Sniff test
to sniff (in general) = rikhre'akh (רחרח) to sniff (drugs, cocaine) = hisnif (×”×¡× ×™×£)
The past tense of sniff is sniffed.
Vyvanse, which is a medication used to treat ADHD is pronounced: VIE-vance