What is amphetamine?
Stimulants like amphetamine can be injected, swallowed, smoked, snorted and cause increased heart rate, blood pressure, metabolism; feelings of exhilaration, energy, increased mental alertness/rapid or irregular heart beat; reduced appetite, weight loss, heart failure, nervousness, insomnia.
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Amphetamine is a psychostimulant drug that is known to produce increased wakefulness and focus in association with decreased fatigue and appetite.
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Amphetamine (USAN) or amfetamine (INN) is a psychostimulant drug that is known to produce increased wakefulness and focus in association with decreased
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Amphetamine is a central nervous system stimulant that increases energy and decreases appetite; used to treat narcolepsy. ChaCha!
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A group of drugs that act by increasing levels of norepinephrine, serotonin, and dopamine in the brain.
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Amphetamine:(n.) A colorless, volatile liquid, used as a central nervous system stimulant in the treatment of certain conditions.
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Amphetamine (n.) a drug that stimulates the central nervous system: used chiefly to lift the mood in depressive states.
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Amphetamines are a group of drugs that act by increasing levels of norepinephrine, serotonin, and dopamine in the brain. ChaCha on
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Amphetamine is a racemic drug that stimulates the central nervous system. ChaCha!
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About Heart Failure
Heart failure, also known as congestive heart failure, is a long-term chronic condition in which the heart can no longer pump oxygen rich blood to the rest of the body. It can affect either the right or left sides of the heart, but more often than not both sides of the heart are involved. Heart failure is most often caused by coronary artery disease (CAD), which is when the small blood vessels that supply both blood and oxygen to the heart become constricted. Heart failure can also occur when an infection weakens the heart, this is called cardiomyopathy.
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