What are amphetamines?


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Amphetamines:1:a central nervous system stimulant that increases energy and decreases appetite; used to treat narcolepsy and some forms of depression.

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Amphetamine are any one of a group of drugs that are powerful central nervous system stimulants. On the street it can be called Fet, Powder, White, Whizz, Fettle, Throttle and Base. ChaCha for now.

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Amphetamine: A colorless, volatile liquid used as a central nervous system stimulant in the treatment of certain conditions. MORE?

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Amphetamine's chemical structure is close in resemblance to adrenaline and noradrenaline, stimulants produced by the human body.

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Amphetamines are a group of drugs that act by increasing levels of norepinephrine, serotonin, and dopamine in the brain. ChaCha!

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An amphetamine is a racemic drug, C9H13N, that stimulates the central nervous system: used chiefly to lift the mood in MORE?

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Amphetamines are a family of stimulant drugs that can be divided into 3 basic groups. Thank you for using ChaCha!

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Amphetamine: noun - a colorless, volatile liquid, C9H13N, used as a central nervous system stimulant in the treatment of MORE

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