If a person with a heart murmur took 40 mg of Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine), they could potentially experience increased heart rate and blood pressure, which may exacerbate underlying cardiovascular issues. While many individuals with heart murmurs do not face significant risks, the stimulant effects of Vyvanse may lead to complications such as palpitations or, in rare cases, more severe cardiovascular events. It is crucial for individuals with pre-existing heart conditions to consult a healthcare professional before taking stimulant medications.
I could never understand Jack, because he always spoke in a murmur.
Any amount of Vyvanse could result in a positive amphetamine test.
What could happen is that the person won't be able to think straight, maybe even die.
The ladder could fall on you. The person on the ladder could fall on you. You could knock the person on the ladder off it. The person on the ladder could drop something on you.
I would keep taking her to the vet for reassessment every 3-4 weeks until she is at least 6 months old. Sometimes kittens have murmurs when they are young, but as they get older the murmur disappears or becomes much less severe. A Grade IV or V heart murmur is pretty serious - it's loud and generally means there is a functional problem with the heart. If it doesn't get better with age, I would suggest having a full cardiologic work-up done, including EKG and an ultrasound of the heart. This will give you a much better idea of what is causing the murmur and what the potential outcomes of the murmur are.
they could die.
That depends on the person and the history with medications in the same pharmacological category. Because of these variables there is really no correct answer to this question, it could be a month... and iy could be ten years before a tolerance is built up.
It is most often used as an abbreviation for small. If it is written in all caps then it could be an acronym for Systolic Murmur (heart murmur) or perhaps for Simple Mastectomy if in the context of surgery.
Seriously...? He could get drunk.
what would happen is that the person who reports would behave to testify against the person after being question and the story checks out your welcome!!
It requires around three days for Vyvanse to leave your body. If you drink extra water to flush the system it could take as little as one day to be completely removed.
You can take them together, but both medications can have an additive effect on each other; meaning that you could get really drowsy when you take both of them.