Lisdexamfetamine msds

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Avatar n tn I recently worked with an epoxy that I had thought was an MSDS Health rating 2, which means: "Intense or continued exposure could cause temporary incapacitation or possible residual injury unless prompt medical attention is given." The warnings on the package suggest to avoid eye/skin contact, avoid breathing vapors and to work in "adequate ventilation" (note that no one ever explains what this means).
12880268 tn?1427636775 Lisdexamfetamine is a Schedule 2 drug. That means that while it is recognized as having medicinal value, it has a very high potential for addiction. Careful here...I have no idea what your doctor will think, but if I were you, I'd be upfront about your fears...tell him "the last thing I want to end up with is an addiction; I'm concerned about how quickly I develop a tolerance to this drug." Wikipedia has a lot of info about this medicine...here is the link: http://en.
Avatar m tn http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxfaqs/tf.asp?id=255&tid=47 ~ Dr. Parks This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice. The information presented in this posting is for patients’ education only. As always, I encourage you to see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
Avatar m tn Hi I am not a doctor but I would think that there would be an MSDS sheet that would explain the dangers. You already know that everything you we eat breathe and put on the body has to be processed by the liver. I will try to find something. and come back.
Avatar f tn As opposed to Adderall, which contains roughly equal parts of racemic amphetamine and dextroamphetamic salts, lisdexamfetamine is a single-enantiomer dextroamphetamine formula." wiki - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisdexamfetamine Because it breaks down differently and is not affected by stomach acids, etc.
Avatar f tn Popping in a few grapefruit after 6-7 hours of medication will not cause much harm. However, do not go overboard! Grapefruit can hydrolyse lisdexamfetamine in Vyvanse making more of it available. This may result in more harm than good. Do discuss this with your doctor and get yourself examined. Take care!
Avatar n tn They keep on telling me that all i was exposed to was general purpose oil, used in the vacuum pump of the GCMS. There was no extraction from the GCMS instrument. I looked up the MSDS for that chemical but my symtoms are not consitent with there findings. I sent off a hair sample to the US for mineral analysis. It stated that i had high levels of tin. I know inorganic tin is more or less harmless, or is it?, but can organotin cause these type of symtoms?.
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955491 tn?1253935699 Sounds like an MSDS book. We had to get all the MSDS sheets for the medications and chemicals we use at work. I do believe they're found online.
Avatar n tn I looked up the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) for Jeltrate Dustless Alginate Impression Material and under emergencies, it states that ingestion (swallowing it) that "Material is probably not harmful is swallowed" and "Low order of toxicity is expected when material is ingested." If you want to, you may want to schedule your mom for a consultation with a GI (gastrointestinal) specialist to see what they may have to say about it. Hope that helps.
Avatar m tn //ehs.lilly.com/msds/msds_olanzapine_fluoxetine_combination_capsules.html Olanzapine - Sensitivity to olanzapine.
716772 tn?1229974482 Some inks can be exceptionally nasty and if you are able to smell them, then you are being exposed to them at some level. Do you know the names of the inks? I can look up MSDS sheets for you. Does your company provide you with personal protective gear (gloves, respirator etc.)? You could also discretely give OSHA a call and have them come out and perform air-quality tests to determine exposure levels.
Avatar f tn I sent you the MSDS sheet, easy to find on line. Healthcare workers know what that is. You get training in this stuff every year. It says the fumes can cause dizziness and suffocation and it should not be used in a closed area.
1134500 tn?1260875857 It may be that there are other chemicals that you were exposed to. Check with your MSDS book which should be present in your office. Also, talk to your company health and safety committee about PPEs since this is a standard in all industries. Take care and do keep us posted.
Avatar m tn Hello, I do appreciate your help. Your answer in paragraphs 4-5 were very helpful. This whole worry is very upsetting. I woke up today and i felt like it was the fist thing to pop into my mind. I'd much rather be obsessed over losing my job (something that worried me in the past) rather than having an incurable disease I could infect partners with. it's annoying people can have casual sex and I freak out i got HIV from taking apart an HIV test or from some scenario in the clinic.
237053 tn?1258828426 For the record, I do not recall advising anyone to use hydrogen peroxide for oral treatment. Listerine, yes. H2O2, NO! If I did ever suggest this, I retract it. A general FYI, for any chemical substance, you can search online for its "MSDS," or "material safety data sheet." These documents contain information about the hazards of a given substance, and are useful in accessing the safety of some suggested remedies.
Avatar m tn Please help me rationalize or give me an e-slap in the face over a very very irrational non-sensical thought I'm having. Last year I had a really minor risk incident. As I couldn't put it behind me, I had an ab test at my doctor's office at 6 weeks, then used the recently approved FDA home Oraquick test at 8 weeks, then again at 4 months. Thankfully EVERYTHING came back negative.
Avatar m tn ca/msds-ftss/msds80e-eng.php). Does that mean any oral activity is at an increased risk for almost 2 months after every reoccurrence? I can't I find similar time frames anywhere else.