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Lisdexamfetamine use for psychiatric disorders in females of childbearing potential

Limited data suggest there are no major concerns associated with lisdexamfetamine use in a female of childbearing potential, regardless of whether they are using a hormonal contraceptive.

If the patient wishes to plan a pregnancy, see Principles of psychotropic use in females of childbearing potential for advice on preconception planning and Lisdexamfetamine use during pregnancy.

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