Vyvanse Withdrawal Symptoms & Treatment
Vyvanse is the brand name for an amphetamine called Lisdexamfetamine, a stimulant drug. It may be used to treat ADHD, obesity, or narcolepsy. Outside of medical environments, it can also be sold as a street drug.
Abusing Vyvanse can cause drug dependence, leading to a tolerance of the drug that requires higher and higher doses to achieve the same effect. Extended use, especially at high doses, can alter brain chemistry causing you to crave Vyvanse, as well as trigger unpleasant withdrawal symptoms if you go without it.
Withdrawals from Vyvanse are not fatal, but side effects like cravings and depression can make quitting difficult or increase your risk of suicide. Detoxing with the help of a treatment program is safer and more likely to produce lasting results.
Vyvanse Withdrawal Symptoms
Within a few hours of taking Vyvanse you can start to experience withdrawal symptoms such as:
- Anxiety
- Cravings
- Increased appetite
- Depression
- Increased need for sleep
- Difficulty feeling pleasure
The length of these symptoms and their intensity depends on how long you have been taking Vyvanse and how high the doses were. Very heavy users can still experience difficulty feeling pleasure and cravings for weeks, months, and even years.
How Long Does Vyvanse Withdrawal Last?
Timelines can range from a few weeks to several months. The length of use and dose impact the length of the process, as do physical and mental health issues.
Are There Any Home Remedies for Getting Clean Safely?
While Vyvanse withdrawal isn’t generally life-threatening, professional help is better at alleviating withdrawal symptoms that make quitting difficult.
How Long Does It Take to Detox From Vyvanse?
Detox can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months.
Vyvanse Withdrawal Treatment Options
Withdrawal programs for Vyvanse provide you with medical support while you are detoxing. There are no drugs approved specifically for withdrawals from Vyvanse, but staff can provide you with medications to lesson specific symptoms.
Options for detox include detox facilities to manage the symptoms of withdrawal and get you to a state where the drug is out of your system. Inpatient detox facilities allow you to live at the facility while you are detoxing, while outpatient detox facilities allow you detox at home with the help of medication and therapy.
Treatment for Vyvanse Addiction After Detox
After detox, treating the underlying causes of addiction comes next. Rehab centers focus on providing therapy and peer support to deal with the mental causes of addiction. Inpatient rehab takes place in the facility under close supervision, while outpatient programs offer regular therapy without living in the facility. Twelve-step programs and similar alternatives offer peer support from other people recovering from addiction.
Therapies that are helpful in recovering from Vyvanse include The Matrix Model, Contingency Management, and Behavioral family and couples therapy.
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