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When should you not take Vyvanse?
Who should not take Vyvanse? You should not take Vyvanse if you: Are taking or have taken within the past 14 days an anti-depression medicine called a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) Are sensitive to, allergic to, or had a reaction to other stimulant medicines.
What should you not take with Vyvanse?
Drug interactions Vyvanse can interact with other drugs. For instance, you should not take Vyvanse if you take monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) or if you’ve taken an MAOI within the past 14 days. Also, avoid taking Vyvanse with other stimulant drugs, such as Adderall.
Who should not be prescribed Vyvanse?
Who should not take VYVANSE?
- manic behavior.
- manic-depression.
- psychotic disorder.
- suicidal thoughts.
- drug abuse.
- chronic muscle twitches or movements.
- Tourette’s.
- aggressive behavior.
Can you take Vyvanse with blood thinners?
Common medications that may interact with Vyvanse include: antacids, such as those that contain aluminum. anticoagulants (blood thinners), such as warfarin, or other drugs that have blood-thinning effects such as aspirin or NSAIDs.
Does Vyvanse make you age faster?
Research Shows that Amphetamines Accelerate the Aging Process. Amphetamines are a class of stimulants which include illicit substances like methamphetamines and cocaine as well as prescription drugs like Adderall and Vyvanse.
Is Vyvanse hard on kidneys?
Generally, adults with heart defects and other heart problems should not take this medication. Kidney function: Kidney disease or reduced kidney function may cause this medication to build up in the body, causing side effects.
Can you stop Vyvanse cold turkey?
Getting off Vyvanse is okay to do if you and your doctor agree that it’s a good choice for you. However, it’s unpleasant at best and dangerous at worst to quit Vyvanse cold turkey. Go through the detox process with your doctor’s monitoring, and you’ll soon be Vyvanse-free.
Is Vyvanse safer than Adderall?
These drugs are considered to be potential drugs of abuse; however, because Vyvanse is a prodrug and takes longer to metabolize in the system than Adderall, it is considered to have a lower risk of abuse.
Can Vyvanse damage kidneys?
What are the long term side effects of Vyvanse?
What are the long-term side effects of Vyvanse use?
- cardiovascular (heart and blood vessel) problems, including increased blood pressure, heart attack, and stroke*
- blood circulation problems in your fingers and toes, including Raynaud’s disease*
- slowed growth in children†
Is Vyvanse bad for your heart?
Vyvanse activates your stress response, and that can raise your blood pressure and increase your heart rate. Call your provider right away if you experience chest pain, trouble breathing, or fainting while taking Vyvanse.
How long can you stay on Vyvanse?
It comes in both capsules and chewable tablets. It also has the stimulant amphetamine, but adds a compound called lysine. Your body has to absorb the lysine to get to the stimulant, so your dose may last up to 14 hours.