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Can I still have a few bevs with Elvanse?

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I’ve googled this so much ( it’s my jam, Google and I spend MANY hours together, we are like 🤞🏻 ) The world says No! No drinking on medication !! But I can’t actually see anything concrete that says why. So what’s the craic folks ? I’m going out tonight, it’s day 4 of 30mg Elvanse, if I have 3/4 wines will something bad happen ? 😬

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Not a Dr. here, but I know that some meds potetiate alcohol or vis versa. So your self regulation of the amount of alcohol that you understand the outcomes from will now potentially be skewed and you may have a different outcome.

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