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@Munkie, be careful about switching, just because a different med is cheaper.
Meds are never one-size-fits-all. What works for one person is often completely wrong for the next. It all depends on how each of us metabolizes that particular med through the parts of our brain that are affected by it. (Dr. Charles Parker’s book, “The New ADHD Medication Rules”, explains this really well, in an ADHD-friendly way.)
So, it takes careful trial-and-error, under medical supervision, to find the right one for you. This can be a long and frustrating process, so if Adderall is working for you, it might be wiser to stay with it, instead of starting the trial-and-error process to see if Vyvanse works for you.
Many drug companies offer patient assistance plans, free of charge, to help cover the cost of meds. Do look into this.
As for what to expect, research Vyvanse and Adderall on REPUTABLE sites, and (most of all) discuss them with your pharmacist. He or she will know more about meds than even your doctor does!
Then, you and your doctor can discuss your situation, and whether the potential benefits of changing meds outweigh the potential risks.
Remember, your healthcare is a partnership between you and your healthcare professionals. You have the right to fully understand everything about your care, and to have a say in the decisions that affect it.
So, do your homework, and don’t be afraid to ask questions!
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