Large doses of amphetamine cause the appearance of ‘stereotyped’ behaviour in which the animal performs repeated purposeless movements, such as chewing, licking or rearing, or it adopts an abnormal posture for long periods. D- or (+)-Amphetamine, also known as dexedrine, has similar effects ...
Some of them display a pharmacological profile which closely resembles that of the parent compound (e.g., methamphetamine), while others have atypical pharmacological properties (e.g., 3,4-methylenedioxymethylamphetamine, also known as MDMA or “ecstasy”). Nevertheless, amphetamines as a class of...
The illegal drug 3,4-methylenedioxymethylamphetamine, also known as MDMA, ecstasy or 'E', synthesised as the hydrochloride and then made into tablets, has organic impurities arising from manufacture that can be used to profile seized material. Knowing if two samples come from the same batch ...
Amphetamine-dextroamphetamine belongs to the class of medicines known as central nervous system stimulants.2. UpsidesUsed in the treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) to increase attention and decrease hyperactivity and impulsiveness. Also used to treat narcolepsy (spontaneous, unco...
Amphetaminesare drugs classified as central nervous system (CNS) stimulants. CNS stimulants are commonly prescribed for Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, also known as ADHD. They can also be used in the treatment disorders such as narcolepsy, a condition where a person falls asleep for no ...
Receptors with this inhibitory potential are also known as auto receptors and help to regulate balanced levels of DA. Once DA has exerted its effects on the synapse, it is taken up by presynaptic cells and can be reused or broken down. This process helps to regulate neurotransmitter levels at...
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experienced a resurgence in use in the United States beginning the mid-1990s, and its abuse also has increased worldwide. Amphetamines are inhaled, taken orally, or injected; as with other injected drugs, needle sharing increases the risk of contracting theAIDSvirus. One form of methamphetamine,...
(Pitor and Joe), a way to run the script without authentication has been identified and implemented in Amphetamine 5.3.1. To run the script without authentication, you must download and install both the script and a configuration file. This feature is now known as Power Protect and is only...
The daily administration of indirect dopamine agonists, including amphetamine and cocaine, results in a progressive increase in the behavioral stimulant effect of these drugs. Behavioral augmentation also has been shown with opioids such as morphine, and it is known that a stimulant action on dopaminer...