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vyvanse use not prescribed

Okay so I'm not an addict but this is the closest forum I can find that might be able to. Answer my question. I took (1) 30mg pill of vyvanse (I am not prescribed and have never taken before. I used to help me study ) at approx 11pm on 5/2/14 and I have a drug test on 5/6/14 (I am leaving to basic training) I need to know if it will test positive on a drug test as an amphetamine and if it will be out of my system by then (I am a female 5'1/134lbs age 19) I normally drink a lot of water and urinate frequently. Will that help the vyvanse to exit my system faster? If anyone can help answer this I would greatly appreciate it, or if I can be pointed in the right direction of someone that can I'd appreciate it also. Thank-you in advanced for your help.
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Thats ok, im pretty sure were not soposed to answer, but if someone else is gain enough they may respond to you in a private msg. It just stops people getting upset.
People take their recovery very serious on this particular forum.
I hope you find what your looking for.
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It was worth a try but thankyou!
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If you google drug forums, a heap should come up : )
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Hi there, very sorry this is a drug addiction forum, people are trying to get clean.
We cant really answer you.
Try google.
Good luck.
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