Vyvanse

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This drug is the epitome of subjectivity to one's reactions to drugs! I was diagnosed wit ADHD and put on vyvanse and right away it was like I could see clearly for the first time. My only issue is that it doesn't keep me focused for the 12 hours it is supposed to do. Some days yes, some days no.
 
Vyvanse is nothing like adderall IR (never had the xr). Also adderall acts like a mood enhancer for me, as well as helping with focus. I just feel better about myself. Vyvanse focus, but nothing else. And I get snarky.
Every doc gives the same lecture, they're the same - vyvanse turns into the same active ingredients as adderall. I don't care, to me they are nothing alike.
 
My daughter is on this 70mg daily. She states it is not as effective as the adderal xr she used to be on.
I am prescribed Adderall XR for narcolepsy. Vyvanse is not on my Medicare advantage formulary. It used to be and I took 70 mg daily. The main plus was it didn’t have a pronounced wear off effect. I can’t afford it though because it’s about $400 a month. The manufacturer had a savings program but it was so much paperwork that my current doctor does not want to get involved with it.
 
I have never been on Vyvanse. I was historically put on Adderall and did well on the XR. I, however, have struggled to find someone to address my ADHD since I moved states and took some time away from psych meds in general. I once had a psychiatrist tell me that If I didn't treat my ADHD I would always struggle in my life in work and relationships. I have found that to be true for sure.
 
Vyvanse is nothing like adderall IR (never had the xr). Also adderall acts like a mood enhancer for me, as well as helping with focus. I just feel better about myself. Vyvanse focus, but nothing else. And I get snarky.
Every doc gives the same lecture, they're the same - vyvanse turns into the same active ingredients as adderall. I don't care, to me they are nothing alike.
You know, it kills me how often i hear doctors say that kind of crap. The reality is a. they probably have never personally experienced either. B just because the substance is the same, you can have the same active ingrediant in a product and in my own experience have very different results from one thats say brand name and one thats generic. Ive only experienced this with one or two different meds where i def noticed different effects. And yeah when doctors say that bs, okay yeah vyvanse is from what i understand converted into the same thing as adderal (i believe) but it definitely is different, I havent been able to have vyvanse in a few years thanks to insurance but wish i could see how it compares for me to adderall. And then dexedrine, a component of adderall is im told to be very effective for ADHD but its for some reason hard to get or if i can its like a 5mg pill and it just irritates me b/c its not equivalent at all to a 20mg adderall so why doctors think these stupid things is beyond me, they should not be able to tell someone that "oh well its the same thing so here im giving you this, no choices" sorry for the rant, i dealt with some nonsense earlier in the day that I felt like i was talking to a brick wall.

Yeah its unfortunate that we have such a messed up system and its a mix between doctors who dont understand, insurance companies, and also just this ridiculous mentality of doctors being terrified to prescribe certains meds because they can be abused.

Last thing, a elder family member was sick and i think needed codeine cough syrup and the doctor would not prescribe it to a almost 70 yr old b/c it might be addictive. I dont think im crazy that this kind of crap is the reason people continue to OD on street drugs. Sorry everyone, i should probably start a thread for this topic. didnt mean to go off on such a tangent.
 
I have been diagnosed with adhdsnd o also suffer from anxiety. My doctor has tried several antidepressants but none work. I tell her I know what works and that’s vyvanse but she will not write me any until I’ve tried all other options. The same with my anxiety. Except one day I was in her office and I had as panic attack and she wrote me a script for .5 Xanax. So those work perfect but now she said if I want vyvanse old have to get off the Xanax. Which I don’t think they act against each other at least not in my case. Had anyone heard of getting Xanax and vyvanse prescribed.
 
I just tried this and I have to say- I am impressed! My doctor started me on the lowest does and I felt something the first day. Anyone else here have experience with this drug? Any thoughts? I like it because it lasts longer throughout the day than Adderall. There are no late afternoon crashes.
I loved Vyvanse . I was prescribed two per day
 
I've been on 50mg Vyvanse with a 20mg adderall booster to take in the afternoon for a few months now. It seems like it worked great for the first few weeks, and helped my productivity, and ability to have a conversation effectively without my brain being scattered. After a few weeks it started to not work as well for me, and I find myself getting tired for a few hours after taking it. It certainly doesn't last 10+ hours for me (not even close), but I had the same issue with Concerta, and this is why I have the afternoon booster. I don't get to see the psychiatrist for another 2 months, so I am stuck on this dosage, but not even sure if a dosage increase would help at this point. Does anyone else have a similar experience?
 
I was diagnosed with a ADHD around the age of 10 and am now 28. Since I was a kid I've been on everything, mostly adderall for the past few years [20 mg, 3X], but I just moved and my new doctor didn't want to continue my adderall prescription so he put me on Vyvanse. I don't notice a thing, its been a week, and even the first day I didn't feel like I was able to focus or able to finish any of my designs [I study Architecture]. I am on 40 mg and even though I know this is a low dose, I should at least have noticed something, especially the first day. very weird and very disappointed since I was told it was a "wonder drug" for some people. I really hoped it would be for me as well, but not the case. Really bad timing since I am now struggling to get my portfolio together, but I can't seem to stay focused for more than 10 minutes. Is this normal? I don't know the equivalency ratios between these medications because the information Ive found is so inaccurate. Do I just need a higher dose?

I've noticed that Dr's around here are prescribing the Vyvanse more and more along with trying to switch people from adderall to it. With that the ones that have had ADHD for several years they started giving a small adderall IR dose usually 10mg with 60 mg of Vyvanse, none of them seem to care enough to find out why, but I would theorize that the adderall helps with the inattentiveness more and is taken in the AM to overcome the people accustomed to adderall for several years and the initial kick/waves and by the time it would normally wear off they don't really notice since the Vyvanse is going in their system so there isn't the adderall crash many complain about. Maybe your Dr. is willing to try that with you?

Also it could be because a lot of the Ins companies over the past few years have put dispensing limits to 60 count on the medication regardless of dose which I was on 15mg 3's and see you were on 20mg which there is no way to get around the insurance limitations in your case since the XR's have a limit of 30 fortunately my Dr at the time just moved it to 30mg 1/2 TIB as he wanted to move me to XR's 2x's daily but there wasn't a way for the mg's to add up and stay under 30 count.

Later I was basically forced to go to the XR's and have noticed a stigma for us old timers who were given the IR's before the XR's existed or were to costly and that last year of IR's it seemed like I would get dirty looks and more n more questions even though I never asked for an increase nor had 1 the entire time I was on it and like you I work in a professional roles which they were all aware of and I typically was always in a suit or similar having to rush there to get the written rx.

It also happened to start around the same time the reports of college abusers were in major publications and news stations and of the people I know with ADHD most were already switched to XR's I was able to avoid it since the doc was compassionate enough with Ins premiums for business owners and the high costs of the XR's wo Ins and didn't force it since he was paying nearly $1000 a month for ins and understood why I dropped mine and waited till I was on a new plan (or realized I was when I used it for my annual checkup)

The handful of people that were on adderall before and take Vyvanse now are on a 60mg dose w/ 10mg of adderall IR, I don't know what their prior dose was, but I imagine rather high or similar to yours.

I did try the Vyvanse for a cpl week as the XR's really don't seem to work the same for me well (even though I would take 1 ir in the AM then split the other 2 into 4+ doses throughout the day to minimize the sweating/anxiety) but I did notice that the inattentive aspects for me at least were a lot worse with the Vyvanse and getting started was extremely difficult, but when/if I could get moving into the task right away it did seem to work well at keeping focused and last a full 10-12hr workday + 1hr morning commute where the XR's barely make it till lunch then a dreaded blank stare n fog is there the rest of the day and basically a useless mental state for anything requiring real thought which unfortunately was usually the only time I had to work on long term projects, ultimately after much hassle and letting them try different things I was able to get 1 IR and XR daily but wish they would agree to letting me try the Vyvanse and 1ir like others are on as I think that would work for the longer then typical hours needed and leave the IR to utilize for the inattentiveness since even with the XR/ir it doesn't cut it with a typical 14hr day (with commute) and nothing gets done by the time I get home.

But the inattentive factor is my biggest struggle which has only worsened over the years as technology as fast as it moves is really still the same at its core as it was in the late 90's

Either Way 40 mg if you were on 20mg ir TIB seems extremely low and I would think a minimum of 60 mg is needed and believe they come in even higher doses. Let alone even if mg for mg they were the same the Vyvanse is rated for a longer time release, so you would be receiving less mg per hour which I'm sure your body has become accustomed too.

Have you tried taking a break for at least 2 weeks from the medicine entirely? If your Dr. won't work with you and you don't seem to notice any benefits from the med you really have nothing to lose trying that and seeing if you really aren't benefiting at all from the treatment and can rule out if it may just be a tolerance/effect from IR to XR adjustment as well?
Where are you located where doctors willingly prescribe elvanse?
 
I've been on 50mg Vyvanse with a 20mg adderall booster to take in the afternoon for a few months now. It seems like it worked great for the first few weeks, and helped my productivity, and ability to have a conversation effectively without my brain being scattered. After a few weeks it started to not work as well for me, and I find myself getting tired for a few hours after taking it. It certainly doesn't last 10+ hours for me (not even close), but I had the same issue with Concerta, and this is why I have the afternoon booster. I don't get to see the psychiatrist for another 2 months, so I am stuck on this dosage, but not even sure if a dosage increase would help at this point. Does anyone else have a similar experience?

Slightly off topic but you may be a unicorn here simply due to the fact of being prescribed that combination by your doctor. Those are fairly high doses for both and mixing Vyvanse and Adderall.

Are you within the US? It sounds like you're able to have a 90 day supply filled at once. (I understand if you do not feel comfortable answering)
 
I was able to get a prescription for 6 boxes of 70mg, legally and remotely, in the EU (I live not in the EU). It turned out to be so easy that I was a bit shocked, since before I had to take flights to Turkey every 2 months, to get at most 2 boxes of Concerta. Usually less.

But you know my story, @tendminidisc, that feeling when you have your drugs but cannot use them :)

I feel like there are 2 big categories of doctors: who prescribe and prescribe as much as they can (after a while, so that they know you are not abusing meds), and those who do not prescribe anything controlled even if it's available in the country.
 
Vyvanse is the ADHD medication I settled on after trialling a bunch of different ones with my psychiatrist. Others I've tried are Ritalin and Dexedrine (I found that I crashed pretty badly with those two forms), as well as non-stimulants like Strattera and Intuniv. Between all of them, I found Vyvanse to be the most effective with the least amount of side-effects.

I had a period of time when stimulant meds were giving me some bad anxiety. I found a combination therapy with Intuniv on top of the Vyvanse to be pretty effective for taking some of the edge off.
 
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