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  • == Amphetamine Dependence == ...pe of [[Substance Use Disorder]] characterized by a strong desire to use [[Amphetamine|amphetamines]], difficulties in controlling its use, persisting in its use
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  • ...ntended as an anorectic drug to help with weight loss and was a mixture of amphetamine salts. ...t pill and was a mixture of four amphetamine salts: amphetamine aspartate, amphetamine sulfate, dextroamphetamine saccharate, and dextroamphetamine sulfate.
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  • ...ily used in the treatment of ADHD and narcolepsy. It is a combination of [[amphetamine]] and [[dextroamphetamine]], two central nervous system stimulants that hel == Abuse and Dependence ==
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  • ...ditions such as [[obesity]] and [[hyperactivity]]. It is a member of the [[amphetamine]] family of drugs, specifically a derivative of [[methamphetamine]]. ...cit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), but again, concerns about potential for abuse have limited its use.
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  • ...in the 1960s. It is a [[synthetic]] compound with properties similar to [[amphetamine]] and [[methamphetamine]]. ...reatment of [[obesity]]. However, it was later found to have potential for abuse and was subsequently banned in many countries. It is currently classified a
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  • ...tion]]s, [[paranoia]], and [[disorganized thinking]] that is caused by the abuse of [[stimulant]] drugs. ...d of time. The most common stimulants associated with this condition are [[amphetamine]]s, [[cocaine]], and [[methamphetamine]]s.
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  • ...lline" is derived from its chemical structure, which is a combination of [[amphetamine]] and [[theophylline]]. The prefix "Fene-" is derived from the Latin word " ...d as a [[controlled substance]] in many countries due to its potential for abuse and addiction.
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  • ...imarily used as an [[appetite suppressant]]. It is chemically related to [[amphetamine]]s and is commonly used in the short-term management of [[obesity]]. ...e propionyl group attached to it. The prefix "Amfe-" is a modification of "amphetamine," and "-pramone" is derived from "propionamide," referring to the propionyl
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  • ...that was formerly used as an [[anorectic]]. It is chemically related to [[amphetamine]] and [[chlorphentermine]]. ...ivative with a chlorophenyl group. The "Amfe" part of the name comes from "amphetamine", and the "cloral" part comes from "chlorophenyl".
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  • ''Acridorex''' is a pharmaceutical compound classified within the [[amphetamine]] family, which was investigated for its potential as an anorectic or appet As an amphetamine derivative, Acridorex was designed to stimulate the central nervous system
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  • ...kloh-BEN-zoh-reks) is a [[stimulant]] drug of the [[phenethylamine]] and [[amphetamine]] chemical classes that is used as an [[anorectic]] to help suppress appeti ...ut is considered a controlled substance in others due to its potential for abuse and addiction.
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  • * [[Amphetamine]]: A potent central nervous system stimulant that is used in the treatment * [[Drug abuse]]: The habitual taking of addictive or illegal drugs. The use of Crank is o
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  • ...ioids]]; [[sedatives]], [[hypnotics]], or [[anxiolytics]]; [[stimulants]] (amphetamine-type substances, cocaine, and other stimulants); [[tobacco]]; and other or ...They are further categorized into [[substance dependence]] and [[substance abuse]].
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  • The [[World Health Organization]] (WHO) classifies khat as a drug of abuse that can produce mild to moderate psychological dependence. The plant has b * [[Cathinone]]: An amphetamine-like stimulant found in Khat.
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  • ...of [[obesity]] but was later withdrawn due to concerns about potential for abuse and addiction. * [[Amphetamine]]
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  • ...of certain medical conditions, but are also known for their potential for abuse and addiction. The term "amphetamine" is derived from its chemical name, alpha-methylphenethylamine. The prefix
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  • * [[Drug abuse]] * [[Amphetamine]]
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