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Concerns About Vyvanse Use

7/27/2025, 1:40:20 PMMale25-34

As a 25-year-old male, I have been prescribed 50mg of Vyvanse for several months. Since starting this medication, I've noticed that my resting heart rate has increased to around 110 beats per minute, compared to my previous resting rate of about 80. Additionally, I experience a slight amount of sweating. Currently, I am unable to opt for non-stimulant alternatives due to certain health risks. My physician, specializing in ADHD, reassured me that the elevated heart rate caused by Vyvanse is not concerning and that it does not hinder recovery from any conditions. I'm curious to know your thoughts: is the increase in heart rate and mild sweating potentially harmful, or could they lead to future complications? Furthermore, does this medication have any impact on my recovery processes?

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Cony

7/27/2025, 1:40:36 PM

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It's understandable to be concerned about an increased resting heart rate and sweating since starting Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine). Here’s a brief overview to help address your concerns:

Main Points:

  1. An increase in resting heart rate and sweating can be side effects of Vyvanse.
  2. While your doctor’s reassurance is important, it’s vital to monitor these symptoms and understand their implications.

Explanation:

Vyvanse is a stimulant medication often prescribed for ADHD. Stimulants can increase heart rate and blood pressure, which is why some people experience a resting heart rate increase. A resting heart rate of 110 beats per minute is higher than the typical range (60-100 beats per minute for adults). Mild sweating can also occur as a side effect. While individual responses to medications can vary, consistently elevated heart rates merit attention, especially if they are affecting how you feel or function daily.

It’s good to hear that your doctor has evaluated your symptoms, but if there are still worries about the impact on your health or recovery, addressing these proactively is important.

Next Steps:

  1. Monitor Symptoms: Keep a daily log of your heart rate and any additional symptoms (e.g., how you feel during activity, any dizziness, or other discomfort) for a week. This information can help gauge trends and identify whether symptoms worsen or improve.

  2. Lifestyle Adjustments:

    • Engage in relaxation techniques, such as deep breathing or meditation, which can help manage heart rate.
    • Stay hydrated, as dehydration can sometimes exacerbate heart rate issues.
    • Incorporate moderate exercise, as long as it is comfortable for you, which can help with overall cardiovascular health but should be balanced with your current state.
  3. Communicate: If your heart rate remains or worsens, or if you notice new symptoms, consider discussing it with your physician again. They may want to evaluate your medication, check your heart health, or explore other strategies to help manage your ADHD while minimizing side effects.

  4. Review Recovery Process: Keep your doctor informed about how the medication might be impacting any ongoing recovery issues. Continuous communication ensures that your treatment plan aligns with your overall health goals.

It's great that you're proactive about your health. If further concerns arise or symptoms escalate, please continue to engage with your healthcare provider.

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