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Vyvanse, Discontinued And Again Started, Could Not Hear Anything, Now Can Hear But Faded And Painful

im on vyvanse and i was taking to for a while before and then stoped because i wasnt eating or sleeping but i took it today becuase it does help me focas it was only 20mg and my ear cut out today i couldnt hear anything for 1 min and then it came back and cut out again when i was at a movie but this time it came back but is still very faded and hurts
Mon, 28 May 2012
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Hi,
Thanks for writing in.
Your temporary hearing loss is not related to the vyvanse. There is not a single report which links Vyvanse to hearing loss. I believe this is due to some other reason and it could be related to ear wax. Please get this evaluated by your physician and I think we'll be able to find a solution.
Hope this helps.
Regards
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Vyvanse, Discontinued And Again Started, Could Not Hear Anything, Now Can Hear But Faded And Painful

Hi, Thanks for writing in. Your temporary hearing loss is not related to the vyvanse. There is not a single report which links Vyvanse to hearing loss. I believe this is due to some other reason and it could be related to ear wax. Please get this evaluated by your physician and I think we ll be able to find a solution. Hope this helps. Regards