A central nervous system stimulant that increases energy and decreases appetite; used to treat narcolepsy and some forms of depression.
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Examples for "speed"
1It was recently decided to send a text message result for speed.
2That's not a problem, but he showed a good cruising speed today.
3They would, however, still be able to receive content on today's speed.
4Perhaps true, at least in terms of time needed to train speed.
5High-speed rail services to France, the Netherlands and Germany were also suspended.
1Background: Ulnar-sided wrist pain is a common problem in the upper extremity.
2The upper house, or Council of States, approved the treaty earlier today.
3He had episodes of hemolytic crisis several times after upper respiratory infection.
4City have enjoyed the upper hand over Chelsea in the past year.
5It was common in all levels of society, including the upper crust.
1This morphologic effect was associated with an augmented motor response to amphetamine.
2Unexposed subjects were matched, denied amphetamine use, and had negative meconium screens.
3Still, D-amphetamine was associated with increased alertness on the first recovery day.
4Emergence of neuronal pathology was temporally associated with emergence of amphetamine-induced hyperlocomotion.
5The same behavior was observed for amphetamine-methamphetamine and for two methylenedioxyamphetamine derivatives.
1Pep pills were the only way to keep them in the air.'
2He also got pep pills, analgesic tablets, a bottle of shampoo, etc.
3The everyday tweakers jittered along, subduing their fears and hungers with the pep pills that were now dyed and looked like candy.
Translations for pep pill