Vyvanse: Difference between revisions
mNo edit summary |
(Added duration and dosages) |
||
Line 11: | Line 11: | ||
'''DOSAGE''' | '''DOSAGE''' | ||
Oral | |||
Light 40-60mg | |||
Common 60-90mg | |||
Strong 90-110mg | |||
Heavy 110-140mg | |||
Line 17: | Line 28: | ||
'''Duration''' | '''Duration''' | ||
8-14 hours | |||
Revision as of 01:11, 27 July 2016
SUMMARY
Vyvanse is the brand name for the pharmaceutical stimulant lisdexamfetamine, a prodrug for dexamphetamine. It was reported to be the 7th most prescribed drug recently according to a doctor who writes for WebMD, and is designed to limit methods of abuse such as other routes of administration. Vyvanse, being a prodrug, must be taken orally in order to go through first pass metabolism to become dexamphetamine. Implications of this mean that it cannot be snorted and may not work via IV or other ROA's besides oral. It has nearly identical effects to Dexedrine and Adderall, however has a smoother come up and less of a crash according to anecdotal reports from multiple drug forums and from users within the tripsit community. Being a stimulant it has various physical and mental side effects such as a raise in heart rate and blood pressure, racing thoughts, increased focus, sweating. and many more psychological and physical effects. See the effects section of this wiki article for more information on side effects.
HISTORY
DOSAGE
Oral
Light 40-60mg
Common 60-90mg
Strong 90-110mg
Heavy 110-140mg
Duration
8-14 hours
Effects
Pharmacology
Harm Reduction