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Doctors can prescribe up to 70mg doses of Elvanse, so you shouldn't overdose. If necessary seek medical attention, but most likely you'll just notice it come on much more since you still seem to be trying to find the right dose for you. If you weren't noticing anything on 30mg then you might see some positive effects at 60mg, but you should work with your doctor to find the right dose for you, taking more than prescribed once is a mistake, doing it regularly might be seen as abuse of a controlled drug.
Yep, all good here.
I have a follow-up meeting with my doc next Monday to check how has been the medication going. I noted everything donw in order to make sure I bring it up.
Thanks for answering, the comments helped then.