• @realz
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    351 year ago

    What about aderall and vyvanse?

    • @thedrivingcrooner
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      221 year ago

      I had to be put under with local anaesthesia for a septoplasty and they said I couldn’t take Vyvanse. I wasn’t going to anyway, it increases your blood pressure. But still good that they tell you.

    • @brimnac
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      141 year ago

      I’m happy the other person hasn’t had issues, but my dentist called me to let me know they couldn’t put me under because of my prescription… which is Adderall and Vyvanse.

      May have just been the Adderall, maybe it was both, but I don’t like going under anyway and was going to use local anesthesia, regardless.

      • Dr Cog
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        31 year ago

        Adderall and Vyvanse are essentially the same drug. You’re on both?

        • @TheTimeKnife
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          171 year ago

          They are related drugs with similar profiles, but they are not the same drug. Vyvanse is Lisdexamfetamine, which is a pro-drug, that your body converts into dextroamphetamine. This can have a big impact on some people, either making the drugs more or less tolerable. Actual metabolic rates for drugs can be significantly different from person to person.

          • Dr Cog
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            -11 year ago

            Yes, but Adderall is dextroamphetamine, the drug Vyvanse turns into.

            I’m familiar with the pharmacology and their respective mechanisms, just stating that they’re essentially the same drug

            • @TheTimeKnife
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              91 year ago

              They are not the same drug, reread what I said. You can’t be very familiar with pharmacology if you don’t understand prodrugs. They turn into almost Adderall, which isn’t straight dextroamphetamine. This changes how they effect the body, you can say “essentially the same” all you want, but it’s not true when it comes to how they actually impact people. Differing metabolic rates due to naturally different levels of metabolizing enzymes causes prodrugs to have more variance in their peak blood serum levels, it causes later onset of effect and can cause large variance in duration of effect. This can be very helpful or even dangerous for some people. They are not perfectly interchangeable, even if most people find them pretty similar.

              • @[email protected]
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                31 year ago

                Thank you. Adderall (amphetamine + dextroamphetamine) gave me intolerable side-effects at the minimum effective dose for me. That’s my doctor moved me to dextroamphetamine, which has been lovely. They are not the same.

              • @Dozzi92
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                11 year ago

                Unrelated comment: I’m interested in following this exchange, but it’s collapsed, dunno if the pic embeds here or what. I click, jerboa crashes, rinse and repeat. I dunno, just felt like talking about. Dunno if anyone else has had similar dysfunction.

        • @brimnac
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          Yup. Adderall alone was too much, Vyvanse alone was too little. A max dosage of one and a smidge if the other during the middle of the day if needed?

          Just right.

          Edit: to go with what the other person said - my metabolism is really fast and I typically run “hot.”

          • Dr Cog
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            21 year ago

            Interesting approach. I myself use a non -stimulant (atomoxetine) daily with a supplement of Adderall as needed

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      I had the same thought. I always disclose my meds first, but if you’re taking them but not prescribed I’d still tell them.

    • @kite
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      31 year ago

      I’ve been put under multiple times and am on vyvanse, no one has ever said anything to me about it and I’ve never had issues.

      I can’t say that I’ve ever had it raise my blood pressure, either, like @thedrivingcrooner (no idea if I did that mention right) said they were told, but I have excruciatingly low blood pressure normally so it’s possible the doctors just didn’t consider it a potential issue in my case. I wish it would raise my blood pressure lol.