Adverse Drug Reaction Classification System

Pharmaceutical Information
Drug Name Lisdexamfetamine
Drug ID BADD_D02440
Description Also known as _Vyvanse_, lisdexamfetamine (L-lysine-d-amphetamine) is a prodrug of the psychostimulant d-amphetamine [A40246]. It is paired with the essential amino acid _L-lysine_. Lisdexamfetamine dimesylate increases attention span and decreases restlessness in children and adults who are overactive/hyperactive, cannot concentrate for long periods, or are easily distracted or impulsive [A2230]. As a central nervous system stimulant, lisdexamfetamine is utilized as an adjunct therapy in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). As a prodrug, lisdexamfetamine was specifically engineered as an abuse-resistant product [F2368]. The mechanism by which this occurs is through delayed release after ingestion (unlike some other psychostimulant drugs, which may be abused). After oral administration and absorption, enzyme hydrolysis after contact with red blood cells metabolize lisdexamfetamine into L- lysine, a naturally occurring essential amino acid and active _d-amphetamine_, which is responsible for the drug’s pharmacological effects. Gastrointestinal pH does not affect this conversion, and the addition of the L-lysine slows the amount of d-amphetamine available in the circulation and central nervous system [F2368].
Indications and Usage For the treatment of Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and for moderate to severe binge eating disorder in adults [FDA label], [A40246]. This drug is not indicated for weight loss. Use of other sympathomimetic drugs for weight loss is associated with serious cardiovascular effects. The safety and effectiveness of this drug for the treatment of obesity have not yet been determined [FDA label].
Marketing Status approved; investigational
ATC Code N06BA12
DrugBank ID DB01255
KEGG ID D08130
MeSH ID D000069478
PubChem ID 11597698
TTD Drug ID D00DEF
NDC Product Code Not Available
UNII H645GUL8KJ
Synonyms Lisdexamfetamine Dimesylate | Dimesylate, Lisdexamfetamine | Lis-dexamfetamine Dimesylate | Dimesylate, Lis-dexamfetamine | Lis dexamfetamine Dimesylate | Vyvanse | Elvanse | Lisdexamfetamine | NRP104 | NRP-104 | NRP 104
Chemical Information
Molecular Formula C15H25N3O
CAS Registry Number 608137-32-2
SMILES CC(CC1=CC=CC=C1)NC(=O)C(CCCCN)N
Chemical Structure
ADRs Induced by Drug
*The priority for ADR severity classification is based on FAERS assessment, followed by the most severe level in CTCAE rating. If neither is available, it will be displayed as 'Not available'.
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ADR Term ADReCS ID ADR Frequency (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (CTCAE)
Coordination abnormal17.02.02.0040.000153%Not Available
Costochondritis15.07.03.0010.000070%Not Available
Crying19.04.02.002; 17.02.05.013; 12.02.11.001; 08.01.03.0050.001780%Not Available
Deafness04.02.01.001--Not Available
Decreased activity19.11.01.002; 08.01.01.006--Not Available
Delusion19.10.01.0010.000174%
Dental caries07.09.01.0010.000271%
Dependence19.07.06.0080.000104%Not Available
Depressed mood19.15.02.0010.002712%Not Available
Depression19.15.01.0010.002969%
Diplopia17.17.01.005; 06.02.06.0020.000271%Not Available
Disorientation19.13.01.002; 17.02.05.015--Not Available
Distractibility19.21.02.0070.000709%Not Available
Disturbance in attention17.03.03.001; 19.21.02.0020.014519%
Drooling17.02.05.0050.000070%Not Available
Drug ineffective08.06.01.0060.063168%Not Available
Drug interaction08.06.03.001--Not Available
Dry mouth07.06.01.0020.002580%
Dysgeusia07.14.03.001; 17.02.07.0030.002044%
Dyskinesia17.01.02.0060.001127%
Dysphagia07.01.06.0030.001711%
Dystonia17.01.03.0010.000341%Not Available
Dysuria20.02.02.002--
Ear pain04.03.01.0030.000153%
Eating disorder19.09.01.008; 14.03.01.0080.001133%Not Available
Emotional disorder19.04.02.0050.001676%Not Available
Emotional poverty19.04.02.0150.000070%Not Available
Encephalopathy17.13.02.001--
Enuresis20.02.02.003; 19.07.04.0010.000271%Not Available
Epilepsy17.12.03.0020.000209%Not Available
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