Talkiatry Medication Guide
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Commonly prescribed for:
- Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
- Binge eating disorder (BED)
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- Increases dopamine and norepinephrine in the brain. Vyvanse ultimately boosts these neurotransmitters, which play an important role in attention, motivation, and impulse control.
- Activates gradually in the body. Vyvanse is a “prodrug,” meaning it becomes active only after it’s metabolized in the body, which leads to a slower, steadier release.
- Supports sustained focus and impulse control. This steady activation can help improve concentration, organization, and follow-through throughout the day.
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- It’s designed to last most of the day. Many people experience symptom relief for 8–14 hours.
- It may affect appetite or sleep. Decreased appetite and trouble falling asleep are among the most common side effects, especially when starting.
- It must be taken as prescribed. Vyvanse is a controlled medication, so psychiatrists monitor it closely to ensure it’s used safely and effectively.
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Vyvanse is a commonly prescribed medication for ADHD because it lasts longer than alternatives and works well for ADHD symptoms.
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