Desoxyn vs vyvanse

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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28

Matched the lesser amps (Vyvanse, and Dextrostat) but it still has it's own issues. It lasted for literally 30 minutes, then was over. triplexm Silver Member Reputation Points: 25 Joined: Jan 29, 2013 from Canada At higher doses (80mg+ I'd say), Vyvanse can definitely provide a very, very intense high. It may take longer to kick in than Adderall, but once it starts to hit you, it hits you hard. The first time I took it - at perhaps the rather excessive dose of 180mg - I remember how all at once it just smacked me in the face. In no way was I prepared for the high - I've tweaked harder on Vyvanse than I ever have on crystal meth. The duration of the high too is pretty insane. Adderall is definitely stronger mg to mg (I think to get an equivalent dose of Vyvanse, it's basically double) but Vyvanse isn't what I'd call a 'lesser' amphetamine. Please use (or at least include) generic names as this is an international forum and the brand names differ from country to country or may not even be available in all countries. Vivalan appears to be Viloxazine, which doesn't appear to be marketed in the United States, nor does it appear to be approved for the treatment of AD(H)D and that doesn't even appear to be an off-label use... Not sure where that one came from??Also, I thought Desoxyn is racemic methamphetamine... isn't it? I suppose it woulnd't matter since the levorotary enantiomer has limited physiological effects besides vasoconstriction, so it is sold over-the-counter as a decongestant, anyway. But for the sake of information accuracy, could anyone confirm that the formulation desoxyn is racemic methamphetamine or just the dextrorotary enantiomer?I have to agree with others that the fixed dose doesn't make a lot of senseEuphoria and general energy should not be factors when looking to treat ADHD. Relative strength is fair, but probably of little relevance to one's individual therapy.I've tried all the ones approved for ADHD treatment listed in the OP except atomoxetine (Straterra). While I was seeing an ADHD specialist,

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