Amphetamine, commonly referred to as "speed," is classified as a central nervous system stimulant. It is primarily used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy. Due to its potential for abuse and addiction, it is considered a Schedule II controlled substance in many countries. The drug increases the release of neurotransmitters like dopamine and norepinephrine, leading to heightened alertness and energy.
Amphetamine, commonly known as "speed," is classified as a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant. It is primarily used in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy. Due to its potential for abuse and addiction, amphetamine is also classified as a Schedule II controlled substance in many countries, indicating it has a high potential for misuse.
Amphetamine is most commonly called "speed." Some people call methamphetamine "speed" however that is not correct, only amphetamine is "speed"
"Speed" is amphetamine.
Slang for Amphetamine
Speed is the street name for Amphetamine, and Methamphetamine which are drugs.
Speed
amphetamine
These drugs are classified as stimulants.
No. Speed refers to amphetamine; 'P' refers to pure methamphetamine.
Yes, Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine) is a medication that is classified as a central nervous system stimulant. It is a prodrug that is converted into dextroamphetamine in the body, which is an amphetamine. However, Vyvanse itself is not a mixture of amphetamine salts like some other medications, such as Adderall, which contains a combination of different amphetamine salts.
Speed is Amphetamine. This name is derived from it's chemical name: alpha-methylphenethylamine.
Adderall is comprised of mixed amphetamine salts. Ampetamine is the same thing as the street drug speed. It will show up as speed on a drug test it most likely will show up as an amphetamine with a drug test in my personal experience.