A central nervous system stimulant that increases energy and decreases appetite; used to treat narcolepsy and some forms of depression.
1 This morphologic effect was associated with an augmented motor response to amphetamine .
2 Unexposed subjects were matched, denied amphetamine use, and had negative meconium screens.
3 Still, D- amphetamine was associated with increased alertness on the first recovery day.
4 Emergence of neuronal pathology was temporally associated with emergence of amphetamine - induced hyperlocomotion.
5 The same behavior was observed for amphetamine - methamphetamine and for two methylenedioxyamphetamine derivatives.
6 Nibs, whose Dad had turned him on to amphetamine , finally committed suicide.
7 Although less effective than D - amphetamine , tyrosine improved performance on several tests.
8 M1-deficient mice also have an increased response to the stimulatory effects of amphetamine .
9 An amphetamine - barbiturate mixture attenuated habituation of the head-poke response without influencing general activity.
10 Similar drug-induced dyskinesias have been described for amphetamine and neuroleptic drugs.
11 An increase in extracellular serotonin results from transporter-mediated efflux triggered by amphetamine - like psychostimulants.
12 By 13 he was snorting up to seven grammes of amphetamine a day.
13 Users, mostly men, chew the fresh leaves to get a mild amphetamine - like high.
14 Ritalin is an amphetamine which is chemically very similar to speed.
15 U-69593 did not alter the calcium-independent component of amphetamine - evoked dopamine and glutamate levels.
16 Performance was challenged by shortening prime duration and by administering amphetamine .
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Amphetamine в диалектах
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