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Simple vyvanse reaction question.

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Though it's almost universally know among amphetamine users, I'll still explain it to be as complete as possible in this, my first post. Please bare with me.
Vyvanse, is a d-amphetamine pro drug, which in this case requires metabolism in the liver to cleave the lysine portion of the molecule and result in the dextroamphetamine becoming psycho-active in the blood stream. There have been suggestions that certain common acids that are similar to the amino acids used in metabolism, can result in d-amp as a product.

I'm no chemistry major, but basically what I'm asking is this:
If someone took 3, 40mg vyvanse they are prescribed to, opened the capsules and emptied them into a coke, would there be a change in the effectiveness, reaction rate, or any other variables that could negatively effect the metabolism of the d-amp? The concern comes from evidence of a chemical reaction of sorts, as the coke foamed up almost uncontrollably after adding the l-d-amp and the effects were not as strongly noted. Note this person also would have very little tolerance to amphetamine and took them this way on an empty stomach.

Summary: could pouring vyvanse in a coke or something similar, effect the drug overall, either negatively or positively?

Once again, I apologize in advance for an, I'm sure, poorly shaped thread. Any suggestions on how to improve future posts would be greatly appreciated! Thanks guys.
 
Though it's almost universally know among amphetamine users, I'll still explain it to be as complete as possible in this, my first post. Please bare with me.
Vyvanse, is a d-amphetamine pro drug, which in this case requires metabolism in the liver to cleave the lysine portion of the molecule and result in the dextroamphetamine becoming psycho-active in the blood stream. There have been suggestions that certain common acids that are similar to the amino acids used in metabolism, can result in d-amp as a product.

I'm no chemistry major, but basically what I'm asking is this:
If someone took 3, 40mg vyvanse they are prescribed to, opened the capsules and emptied them into a coke, would there be a change in the effectiveness, reaction rate, or any other variables that could negatively effect the metabolism of the d-amp? The concern comes from evidence of a chemical reaction of sorts, as the coke foamed up almost uncontrollably after adding the l-d-amp and the effects were not as strongly noted. Note this person also would have very little tolerance to amphetamine and took them this way on an empty stomach.

Summary: could pouring vyvanse in a coke or something similar, effect the drug overall, either negatively or positively?

Once again, I apologize in advance for an, I'm sure, poorly shaped thread. Any suggestions on how to improve future posts would be greatly appreciated! Thanks guys.

Mixing it with a drink works, it only kicks in marginally faster because the capsule doesn't have to dissolve.
 
I thought that may be, but what about the excessive foaming that happened after pouring the l-d-amp in the coke. What could that mean?

Not sure, not good with chemistry. But I do know to separate the d-amp from the lysine, you need chemistry knowledge and lab equipment.
 
I have heard it can be done rather simply with the right acid and temperature for reaction and evaporation. Even if no reaction took place concerning the l-d-amp, I'm still curious what caused the foaming, obviously SOMETHING chemical took place..
 
I have heard it can be done rather simply with the right acid and temperature for reaction and evaporation. Even if no reaction took place concerning the l-d-amp, I'm still curious what caused the foaming, obviously SOMETHING chemical took place..

Well, I often use empty pepsi cans as ashtrays to put my cigarette butts in. One time, when I accidentally put a cigarette butt in a full can I just opened, the whole thing foamed up like crazy and spilled out of the can and all over my table.
 
you're probably right, irregardless next time, someone should put it in a morning coffee and stop being such a fatass, with pop for breakfast and such.
 
you're probably right, irregardless next time, someone should put it in a morning coffee and stop being such a fatass, with pop for breakfast and such.

Yeah, almost anything will make carbonated water foam up. If it made water foam up, then that'd be new/interesting.
 
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