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No, there is no FDA approved drug for "cholesterol lowering" that contains amphetamines. It has no effect on cholesterol.
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Amphetamines of any kind usually speed up the body. Things like Meth, Adderall, Ritalin, etc are all classified as types of Amphetamines.
Amphetamines and methylphenidate are both stimulant medications used to treat conditions like ADHD. Amphetamines work by increasing the release of neurotransmitters like dopamine and norepinephrine, while methylphenidate works by blocking their reuptake. Amphetamines tend to have a more potent and immediate effect, while methylphenidate is considered to have a more gradual and sustained effect. Additionally, amphetamines have a higher potential for abuse and dependence compared to methylphenidate.
amphetamines are stimulants and this means a substance that raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body.
These drugs include amphetamines, antidepressant drugs, antipsychotic drugs, caffeine , and lithium.
how to flush your body from Amphetamines
When amphetamines are activated they release something called norepinephrine. It also speeds up the heart and the metabolic process. The metabolic process transforms food to things the body can use.
Sertraline does not contain amphetamines. It is an SSRI antidepressant, while amphetamines are a stimulant. The drug actually reduces the metabolism of amphetamines.
I only know of seratonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine (sp)
Because your body is withdrawing from the amphetamines in the adderrall. On the street it is referred to as the "adderrall comedown."