Unlike older stimulants that hit hard and crash, Vyvanse’s gradual conversion delivers a steady 12-14 hour window with a soft landing.
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Coffee and Vyvanse both raise heart rate and blood pressure. Combining them isn’t off-limits, but timing and dose matter more than most patients realise.
While Health Canada approves Vyvanse only for ADHD, the FDA recognises it for moderate-to-severe binge eating disorder. Here’s what Canadian patients should know.
Adult ADHD affects roughly 4% of Canadians. Vyvanse offers a smooth, once-daily option that fits the demands of work, parenting, and study.
Most Vyvanse side effects — appetite loss, dry mouth, insomnia — are manageable with simple lifestyle tweaks. Here’s what works for real patients.
Vyvanse is not just another stimulant. As a prodrug, lisdexamfetamine is pharmacologically inactive until your red blood cells convert it into d-amphetamine.
Choosing between Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine) and Adderall (mixed amphetamine salts) is one of the most common questions Canadian ADHD patients ask their prescribers.