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American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1977
A case report of amphetamine psychosis in a 16-year-old female that closely resembled paranoid schizophrenia following the possible ingestion of a large quantity of amphetamine tablets is presented. The symptoms associated with amphetamine psychoses, the criteria used for differentiating amphetamine psychoses from schizophrenia, and the treatment of ...
P J, Perry, R P, Juhl
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A case report of amphetamine psychosis in a 16-year-old female that closely resembled paranoid schizophrenia following the possible ingestion of a large quantity of amphetamine tablets is presented. The symptoms associated with amphetamine psychoses, the criteria used for differentiating amphetamine psychoses from schizophrenia, and the treatment of ...
P J, Perry, R P, Juhl
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Amphetamine metabolism in amphetamine-induced psychosis
Biochemical Pharmacology, 1973Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the amphetamine metabolism in amphetamine-induced psychosis. Eleven intravenous abusers of amphetamine were admitted to clinic in a state of paranoid psychosis, with delusions of persecution, visual and auditory hallucinations, and varying degrees of anxiety and motor unrest.
LARS-M. GUNNE, ERIK ÄNGGÅRD
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Abuse of Amphetamine and Amphetamine-Like Drugs
Psychological Reports, 1970The present use of amphetamine-type compounds in a large city is examined carefully. The authors conclude that we are not well prepared to cope effectively with the increasing abuse of amphetamines and similar compounds.
W R, Clement, L P, Solursh, W, van Ast
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Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2002
Amphetamine abuse is widespread and associated with significant health risk. The most commonly encountered amphetamines are methamphetamine, 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, Ecstasy), and the ephedra alkaloids. Although each of these harbors unique toxicity, they similarly impact the cardiovascular and neurological systems in overdose.
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Amphetamine abuse is widespread and associated with significant health risk. The most commonly encountered amphetamines are methamphetamine, 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, Ecstasy), and the ephedra alkaloids. Although each of these harbors unique toxicity, they similarly impact the cardiovascular and neurological systems in overdose.
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2005
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