Adderall dry mouth
... Feeling Dry Mouth? You are not alone. Dry Mouth is a common condition and can vary from person to person. Learn more about Dry Mouth now! Adderall is a combination drug containing salts of the two enantiomers of amphetamine, a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant of the phenethylamine class. Adder ...
... Feeling Dry Mouth? You are not alone. Dry Mouth is a common condition and can vary from person to person. Learn more about Dry Mouth now! Adderall is a combination drug containing salts of the two enantiomers of amphetamine, a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant of the phenethylamine class. Adder ...
Two Ecstasy-Induced Myocardial Infarctions During A Three Month
... teenagers and young adults in recent years. Some derivatives of amphetamine that are commonly abused include methamphetamine, also known as “speed”, used in oral or intravenous forms or synthesized into a crystalline smokeable form, the so-called “ice.”1 ...
... teenagers and young adults in recent years. Some derivatives of amphetamine that are commonly abused include methamphetamine, also known as “speed”, used in oral or intravenous forms or synthesized into a crystalline smokeable form, the so-called “ice.”1 ...
preclinical evaluation of central nervous system stimulant agents
... Central nervous system (CNS) stimulants are agents that speed up physical and mental processes. The middle of the 20th centuries identifies a pivotal period in the treatment of mentally ill. Since the 1950's the development of psychopharmacology has expanded to include wide spread use of antipsychot ...
... Central nervous system (CNS) stimulants are agents that speed up physical and mental processes. The middle of the 20th centuries identifies a pivotal period in the treatment of mentally ill. Since the 1950's the development of psychopharmacology has expanded to include wide spread use of antipsychot ...
Genetic identification of AChE as a positive modulator of addiction to
... spent in the brown versus the white compartment [see (A)] in 15 min measurements over 5 consecutive days (one trial per day). Each bar represents the average of five fish, with standard errors indicated. The variations in the preference of fish for the brown side between consecutive days were compared ...
... spent in the brown versus the white compartment [see (A)] in 15 min measurements over 5 consecutive days (one trial per day). Each bar represents the average of five fish, with standard errors indicated. The variations in the preference of fish for the brown side between consecutive days were compared ...
Systematic Review of Treatment for Amphetamine
... Rationale for this series of systematic reviews on the treatment of amphetamine-related disorders. Healthcare providers, consumers, researchers, and policy makers are inundated with unmanageable amounts of information. We need systematic reviews to efficiently integrate valid information and provide ...
... Rationale for this series of systematic reviews on the treatment of amphetamine-related disorders. Healthcare providers, consumers, researchers, and policy makers are inundated with unmanageable amounts of information. We need systematic reviews to efficiently integrate valid information and provide ...
הודעה על החמרה ( מידע בטיחות) בעלון לצרכן
... Serotonin syndrome, a potentially life-threatening reaction, may occur when amphetamines are used in combination with other drugs that affect the serotonergic neurotransmitter systems such as monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs), selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), serotonin norepinephr ...
... Serotonin syndrome, a potentially life-threatening reaction, may occur when amphetamines are used in combination with other drugs that affect the serotonergic neurotransmitter systems such as monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs), selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), serotonin norepinephr ...
Arylalkylamine Drugs of Abuse: An Overview of Drug
... prevalent, and the more potent, of the two [reviewed in (19)]. The phenylisopropylamine central stimulants likely produce their central stimulant and stimulus properties primarily via an indirect dopaminergic mechanism (9, 19). Limited structure–activity relationships have been reported for both act ...
... prevalent, and the more potent, of the two [reviewed in (19)]. The phenylisopropylamine central stimulants likely produce their central stimulant and stimulus properties primarily via an indirect dopaminergic mechanism (9, 19). Limited structure–activity relationships have been reported for both act ...
White, Paul Marcus - Magistrates Court of Tasmania
... effects of the use of methylamphetamine, derived from the medical literature. I have, below, extracted the main points from his summary. Methylamphetamine stimulates the central nervous system, producing behavioural and physiological effects. It has a high potential for abuse and addiction. It may r ...
... effects of the use of methylamphetamine, derived from the medical literature. I have, below, extracted the main points from his summary. Methylamphetamine stimulates the central nervous system, producing behavioural and physiological effects. It has a high potential for abuse and addiction. It may r ...
Dopamine Receptor Antagonists Reverse Amphetamine
... rats to respond with shorter IRTs leading to a leftward shift in the IRT frequency distribution. Presumably, this is due to a certain form of neurochemical changes that underlies the amphetamine-induced behavioral alternations in DRL task. Despite the neural effects of amphetamine being complex (30) ...
... rats to respond with shorter IRTs leading to a leftward shift in the IRT frequency distribution. Presumably, this is due to a certain form of neurochemical changes that underlies the amphetamine-induced behavioral alternations in DRL task. Despite the neural effects of amphetamine being complex (30) ...
Amphetamine Abuse Related Acute Myocardial Infarction
... Amphetamine is a synthetic derivative of phenethylamine. Amphetamines are central nervous system stimulants that stimulate the release of catecholamines especially norepinephrine and dopamine from presynaptic nerve endings and prevent their reuptake, thus creating a hyperadrenergic state [9]. Its hi ...
... Amphetamine is a synthetic derivative of phenethylamine. Amphetamines are central nervous system stimulants that stimulate the release of catecholamines especially norepinephrine and dopamine from presynaptic nerve endings and prevent their reuptake, thus creating a hyperadrenergic state [9]. Its hi ...
Adderall dry mouth
... Adderall (amphetamine and dextroamphetamine) is used to treat narcolepsy and ADHD. Includes side effects, interactions and indications. How to Cope With Dry Mouth. If you do not seem to have enough saliva in your mouth, have a chronically sore throat, or pain when chewing and swallowing food, you ma ...
... Adderall (amphetamine and dextroamphetamine) is used to treat narcolepsy and ADHD. Includes side effects, interactions and indications. How to Cope With Dry Mouth. If you do not seem to have enough saliva in your mouth, have a chronically sore throat, or pain when chewing and swallowing food, you ma ...
Cathinone: An Investigation of Several N
... manufacturing this substance have been seized (5). Methcathinone, known on the street as “cat,” seems to be most popular in the mid-West. As might be expected, its effects in humans resemble those of amphetamine (5,6). Its scheduling, coupled with its high potency as a stimulant, prompted us to cont ...
... manufacturing this substance have been seized (5). Methcathinone, known on the street as “cat,” seems to be most popular in the mid-West. As might be expected, its effects in humans resemble those of amphetamine (5,6). Its scheduling, coupled with its high potency as a stimulant, prompted us to cont ...
3_-stimulantsr-coffiene_and_amphetamines
... Amphetamine is a psychostimulant drug that is known to produce: •increased wakefulness in association with •decreased fatigue and •decreased appetite. Amphetamine is related to drugs that act by increasing levels of dopamine and norepinephrine in the brain, ...
... Amphetamine is a psychostimulant drug that is known to produce: •increased wakefulness in association with •decreased fatigue and •decreased appetite. Amphetamine is related to drugs that act by increasing levels of dopamine and norepinephrine in the brain, ...
(MDMA), Amphetamine, and LSD
... Ecstasy users. The above studies also described marked physiological changes, with increased heart rate, sweating and dehydration. These can easily lead to medical emergencies, particularly in the hot and crowded conditions of raves and dances. The confused person may dehydrate through hyperthermia, ...
... Ecstasy users. The above studies also described marked physiological changes, with increased heart rate, sweating and dehydration. These can easily lead to medical emergencies, particularly in the hot and crowded conditions of raves and dances. The confused person may dehydrate through hyperthermia, ...
Appetite Suppressor Induced Psychosis
... Amphetamine analogues are widely prescribed for the treatment of obesity; their therapeutic mechanisms are appetite suppression and sympathomimetic effects. However, due to their structural similarities to amphetamine, patients who take appetite suppressants may experience psychotic symptoms such as ...
... Amphetamine analogues are widely prescribed for the treatment of obesity; their therapeutic mechanisms are appetite suppression and sympathomimetic effects. However, due to their structural similarities to amphetamine, patients who take appetite suppressants may experience psychotic symptoms such as ...
designer amphetamine - American College of Medical Toxicology
... They can increase attention, cause anxiety, increase blood pressure and raise heart rate. Designer amphetamines may also produce some different effects based on their particular structure. Designer amphetamines often produce more psychedelic effects with altered perceptions and hallucinations. Are d ...
... They can increase attention, cause anxiety, increase blood pressure and raise heart rate. Designer amphetamines may also produce some different effects based on their particular structure. Designer amphetamines often produce more psychedelic effects with altered perceptions and hallucinations. Are d ...
PDF: 1177 KB - Department of Infrastructure and Regional
... order to gain more detailedinformation, a number of agencies were contacted. The Victorian Drug Information Centre (VDIC) provided information that the two amphetamines legally available in Victoria are amphetamine and dexuamphetamine. These are scheduled as drugs of addiction by the Victorian Depar ...
... order to gain more detailedinformation, a number of agencies were contacted. The Victorian Drug Information Centre (VDIC) provided information that the two amphetamines legally available in Victoria are amphetamine and dexuamphetamine. These are scheduled as drugs of addiction by the Victorian Depar ...
A role for D2 but not D1 dopamine receptors in the cross
... experiment. Rats in the sodium-depleted group (history) were then given the diuretic furosemide (10 mg/kg, s.c.) while control animals (no history) received saline. To confirm diuresis, rats were weighed before and 3 h after injection. Sodium deficient chow and distilled water were provided to anima ...
... experiment. Rats in the sodium-depleted group (history) were then given the diuretic furosemide (10 mg/kg, s.c.) while control animals (no history) received saline. To confirm diuresis, rats were weighed before and 3 h after injection. Sodium deficient chow and distilled water were provided to anima ...
Amphetamines student notes amphetaminelesson18Student
... shows presence of dopamine transporters. In non ADHD people, there are more transporters compared to people with ADHD. In terms of treating narcolepsy or obesity, both wakefulness and appetite suppression are experienced on many stimulants, particularly so amphetamines. In the 1970's it was common t ...
... shows presence of dopamine transporters. In non ADHD people, there are more transporters compared to people with ADHD. In terms of treating narcolepsy or obesity, both wakefulness and appetite suppression are experienced on many stimulants, particularly so amphetamines. In the 1970's it was common t ...
Pharmacology of stimulant substances
... amphetamines cause stimulation is through the direct release of these catecholamines from storage vesicles in cells. Amphetamines are known to cause elevated mood and euphoria as well as rebound depression and anxiety. ...
... amphetamines cause stimulation is through the direct release of these catecholamines from storage vesicles in cells. Amphetamines are known to cause elevated mood and euphoria as well as rebound depression and anxiety. ...
Prescribing Information
... Stimulants, including DYANAVEL XR, used to treat ADHD are associated with peripheral vasculopathy, including Raynaud's phenomenon. Signs and symptoms are usually intermittent and mild; however, very rare sequelae include digital ulceration and/or soft tissue breakdown. Effects of peripheral vasculop ...
... Stimulants, including DYANAVEL XR, used to treat ADHD are associated with peripheral vasculopathy, including Raynaud's phenomenon. Signs and symptoms are usually intermittent and mild; however, very rare sequelae include digital ulceration and/or soft tissue breakdown. Effects of peripheral vasculop ...
CNS STIMULANTS
... Central Nervous System Stimulants Drugs that produce stimulation of the central nervous system could be classified into the following categories: Analeptics: as respiratory stimulants EX. Methylxanthines Central sympathominetics: Amphetamine and closed relatives, ...
... Central Nervous System Stimulants Drugs that produce stimulation of the central nervous system could be classified into the following categories: Analeptics: as respiratory stimulants EX. Methylxanthines Central sympathominetics: Amphetamine and closed relatives, ...
Specifying a limit for amphetamine in regulations for the
... Information provided in response to this consultation, including personal information, may be subject to publication or disclosure in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) or the Environmental Information Regulations 2004. If you want information that you provide to be treated a ...
... Information provided in response to this consultation, including personal information, may be subject to publication or disclosure in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) or the Environmental Information Regulations 2004. If you want information that you provide to be treated a ...
Amphetamine Strip Package Insert
... (GC/MS) is the preferred confirmatory method. Clinical consideration and professional judgment should be applied to any drug of abuse test result, particularly when preliminary positive results are used. ...
... (GC/MS) is the preferred confirmatory method. Clinical consideration and professional judgment should be applied to any drug of abuse test result, particularly when preliminary positive results are used. ...
Chapter 9: Empirical Evidence of the Effects of Amphetamine on
... conservative and so the brains of humans are very similar to our cousins. In fact, genetically we are about 98% the same as our primate cousins. Although research that involves monkeys demonstrates the same dose-dependent effects of amphetamine as shown with rodent subjects, the resultant effects on ...
... conservative and so the brains of humans are very similar to our cousins. In fact, genetically we are about 98% the same as our primate cousins. Although research that involves monkeys demonstrates the same dose-dependent effects of amphetamine as shown with rodent subjects, the resultant effects on ...
Amphetamine
Amphetamine (contracted from alpha‑methylphenethylamine) is a potent central nervous system (CNS) stimulant that is used in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), narcolepsy, and obesity. Amphetamine was discovered in 1887 and exists as two enantiomers: levoamphetamine and dextroamphetamine. Amphetamine properly refers to a specific chemical, the racemic free base, which is equal parts of the two enantiomers, levoamphetamine and dextroamphetamine, in their pure amine forms. However, the term is frequently used informally to refer to any combination of the enantiomers, or to either of them alone. Historically, it has been used to treat nasal congestion, depression, and obesity. Amphetamine is also used as a performance and cognitive enhancer, and recreationally as an aphrodisiac and euphoriant. It is a prescription medication in many countries, and unauthorized possession and distribution of amphetamine are often tightly controlled due to the significant health risks associated with recreational use.The first pharmaceutical amphetamine was Benzedrine, a brand of inhalers used to treat a variety of conditions. Currently, pharmaceutical amphetamine is prescribed as racemic amphetamine, Adderall, dextroamphetamine, or the inactive prodrug lisdexamfetamine. Amphetamine, through activation of a trace amine receptor, increases biogenic amine and excitatory neurotransmitter activity in the brain, with its most pronounced effects targeting the catecholamine neurotransmitters norepinephrine and dopamine. At therapeutic doses, this causes emotional and cognitive effects such as euphoria, change in libido, increased wakefulness, and improved cognitive control. It induces physical effects such as decreased reaction time, fatigue resistance, and increased muscle strength.Much larger doses of amphetamine may impair cognitive function and induce rapid muscle breakdown. Drug addiction is a serious risk with large recreational doses, but rarely arises from medical use. Very high doses can result in psychosis (e.g., delusions and paranoia) which rarely occurs at therapeutic doses even during long-term use. Recreational doses are generally much larger than prescribed therapeutic doses and carry a far greater risk of serious side effects.Amphetamine belongs to the phenethylamine class. It is also the parent compound of its own structural class, the substituted amphetamines, which includes prominent substances such as bupropion, cathinone, MDMA (ecstasy), and methamphetamine. As a member of the phenethylamine class, amphetamine is also chemically related to the naturally occurring trace amine neuromodulators, specifically phenethylamine and N-methylphenethylamine, both of which are produced within the human body. Phenethylamine is the parent compound of amphetamine, while N-methylphenethylamine is a constitutional isomer that differs only in the placement of the methyl group.