Thursday, September 23, 2010

What is amphetamines?

Is this the same a meth?What is amphetamines?
Amphetamines are a class of stimulant drugs.
Meth is short for METHamphatamines, which are similar but chemically distinct from regular amphetamines.
Just within case you know anything something like chemistry, here's a page with the structural formulas of an assortment of amphetamines. You can see the minor difference between amphetamine and methamphetamine. http://www.toxlab.co.uk/amphets.htm...
Amphetamines are stimulants. Methyl amphetamine is similar to amphetamine salt (commonly used for treatment of narcolepsy and ADHD) except it have an additional methyl (CH4) Group.
Amphetamine,... It is a prescription stimulant commonly used to treat Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) contained by adults and children. It is also used to treat symptoms of traumatic brain injury and the daytime drowsiness symptoms of narcolepsy and chronic fatigue syndrome. Initially it was more popularly used to diminish the appetite and to control counterbalance.
The drug is also used illegally as a recreational club drug and as a working enhancer.

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