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What are amphetamines?
Author: H KAnswer:
CNS Stimulation, central stimulatory action release of stored catecholamines; thus, amphetamine is an indirect-acting adrenergic drug. increase blood pressure significantly by α-agonist action on the vasculature as well as β-stimulatory effects on the heart. use for treating attention deficiency in children (ADHD), narcolepsy, and appetite control. should be avoided in pregnancy because of adverse effects on development of the fetus Amphetamines are synthetic stimulant drugs that increase alertness, energy and attention, and suppress the appetite. They are highly addictive
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