Jørgen G Bramness; Øystein H Gundersen; Joar Guterstam; Eline B Rognli; Maija Konstenius; Else-Marie Løberg; Sigrid Medhus; Lars Tanum; Johan Franck In this context, we hypothesize that the ...
Taking a high dose of ADHD drugs is linked to more than five times greater risk of developing psychosis or mania, according to a new study published Thursday in the American Journal of Psychiatry. The ...
… but our independent journalism isn’t free to produce. Help us keep it this way with a tax-deductible donation today. While the amphetamine in Adderall and methamphetamine are related, there are ...
“I was involved in a lot of burglaries,” the pretty blonde told Kansas City police, “and I couldn’t have done it without a shot. When you’re on that stuff, you just don’t care. I was even a prostitute ...
A study author told Healio that psychosis is a “rare but serious” adverse effect of prescription stimulants. If possible, physicians should avoid prescribing dextroamphetamine doses greater than 30 mg ...
(From left): FAU students Katie Poquette and Nicole Litvinchuk in the lab with Lucia Carvelli, Ph.D. Amphetamine and its derivatives – including methamphetamine – are among the most widely abused ...
The increasing prevalence of amphetamine abuse has bolstered the demand for advanced analytical techniques that not only quantitate these stimulants but also distinguish their stereoisomeric forms.