Converting Vyvance Back Into Dextroamphetamine Using Meat Tenderizer

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  1. TheGreatShoeScam

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    Its chemical structure consists of dextroamphetamine coupled with the essential amino acid L-lysine. Lisdexamfetamine itself is inactive prior to its absorption and the subsequent rate-limited enzymatic cleavage of the molecule's L-lysine portion, which produces the active metabolite (dextroamphetamine).


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    Anyway I am not chemist but screw big pharma pushing this crap as new and improved when its trash then pushing it on little kids.


    Enzymatic meat tenderizers are made of proteolytic enzymes called proteases, which break down the peptide bonds between the amino acids found in complex proteins. This makes the meat softer, since one of the main things holding meat together is the complex protein collagen. The most common types of enzymatic tenderizers are bromelain, which is made from pineapples; papain, which is made from papayas; actinidin, which is made from kiwis; and ficin, which is made from figs. When sprinkled on uncooked meat, they can soften it within minutes, but may make it squishy if left on too long.



    And that is your topic, I have no idea if this will even work or how to make it work.
     
  2. TheGreatShoeScam

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    To hear Shire ($SHPG) tell it, there aren't many adequate and well-controlled drug studies in preschool-aged children with ADHD. But never fear, the company says: It's agreed to a written request by the FDA to investigate its ADHD drug Vyvanse in children aged 4 to 5, with a potential 6-month exclusivity boost for the drug on the line. http://www.fiercepharma.com/regulatory/patent-extension-up-for-grabs-shire-agrees-to-test-vyvanse-preschoolers


    The Nuremberg Code is a set of research ethics principles for human experimentation set as a result of the subsequent Nuremberg trials at the end of the Second World War.


    The ten points of the Nuremberg Code
    These are:
    1. Required is the voluntary, well-informed, understanding consent of the human subject in a full legal capacity.
    2. The experiment should aim at positive results for society that cannot be procured in some other way.
    More https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuremberg_Code

    1. How does a 4 year old understand and consent to a big pharma drug experiment ?

    2. How does drugging 4 year old who would rather run around then follow rules in an institutional setting create positive results for society ?


    Going off topic is fun but is anyone here smart enough to break Vyvance back into Dexedrine ? Consenting adults would like to know.
     
  3. jpdonleavy

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    you may be not chemist but you give a convincing impression of one:)
     

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