Which medicine can Vyvanse interact with?
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Medicines that interact with Vyvanse may reduce its effect, shorten its duration of action, cause side effects, or have no effect when combined. An interaction between two drugs may not necessarily necessitate the discontinuation of one of them; nonetheless, it can. Consult your doctor about how to resolve drug interactions.
Vyvanse can interact with several medications, including antacids; anticoagulants (blood thinners); anticonvulsants; antidepressants, monoamine oxidase inhibitors; antipsychotics and atypical antipsychotics; any medication that may cause drowsiness; beta-blockers, such as atenolol, labetalol, or metoprolol; bupropion; cold, flu, or allergy medications that contain decongestants; diet medications; diuretics; drugs of abuse; duloxetine; heart medications; HIV medications (fosamprenavir, ritonavir); linezolid; medications that increase or decrease the pH of the stomach or urinary tracts; medications that inhibit CYP2D6 enzymes; medications that make the urine more acidic or more alkaline; other medications that affect serotonin; propoxyphene; selegiline.