He studied the tissue distribution and metabolism of caffeine, amphetamines, ephedrine, and narcotic drugs. |
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Researchers found that children as young as 11 admitted taking a range of drugs including heroin, amphetamines, magic mushrooms and solvents. |
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Random drug testing was conducted on urine specimens to detect the use of amphetamines, opiates, cocaine, marijuana, and phencyclidine. |
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More evidence, if any were needed, that the sympathomimetic drugs of recreation cocaine, amphetamines, and ecstasy are bad for the heart. |
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These medications preserve the anorectic effects of amphetamines with weaker stimulant activity and little abuse potential. |
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He was accused of trafficking amphetamines, hashish, ecstasy and pseudoephadrine worth millions of dollars. |
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Marijuana, amphetamines, and hallucinogens were the most frequently used illicit drugs among these street youths. |
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Mr Crosland said Day's use of amphetamines had caused delusions and paranoia. |
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I saved a fortune by shovelling a load of cheap and nasty amphetamines up the hooters of a friend and myself. |
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He started taking drugs at age 14, and he began injecting heroin because the comedowns after taking amphetamines were so bad. |
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The specimens are tested for marijuana, cocaine, opiates, amphetamines, PCP, and five other drugs. |
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Examples of ergogenic aids are creatine, androstenedione, anabolic steroids, major pain medication, barbiturates, and amphetamines. |
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There is no difference between men and women on lifetime prevalence of cannabis, cocaine, amphetamines, opiates, or sedatives. |
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There was almost no admitted use of other substances such as cocaine, hallucinogens, or amphetamines. |
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By the time he was 21, he was downing two and a half bottles of rum a day, washed down by cannabis, cocaine, amphetamines and heroin. |
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He pleaded not guilty to a further charge of possessing amphetamines with intent to supply. |
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A gang of evil drug dealers have been put behind bars for a total of nearly 20 years for peddling cocaine, Ecstasy and amphetamines. |
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Caffeine is addictive and hooks you in the same way as amphetamines, cocaine and heroin. |
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Barbiturates, like benzodiazepines and amphetamines, are a large class of drugs. |
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Participants have tried a wide range of other drugs including cocaine, amphetamines, ecstasy, inhalants and hallucinogenic plants. |
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His lyrics are lightweight gangsta rap, telling of the woes of shooting up and living on amphetamines. |
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She had become addicted to amphetamines since trying to lose weight five years ago and used small amounts of the drug every day. |
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The song gives you the feeling of being a race car driver jacked up on amphetamines. |
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If robbers are high on amphetamines, or crack cocaine, or desperate for a fix, their behaviour may be completely unrestrained. |
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Buproprion is a unique monocyclic antidepressant that has structural similarities to amphetamines. |
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The hypertensive effects of cocaine and amphetamines also are sympathomimetic. |
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Last year he was in court again on charges of conspiring to supply ecstasy and amphetamines. |
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A drugs haul of heroin, cannabis, cocaine, amphetamines and ecstasy tablets were seized in raids on 27 houses. |
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These include amphetamines, antidepressant drugs, caffeine, corticosteroids and lithium. |
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Experts expect in the coming years a boom of synthetic drugs such as amphetamines and Ecstasy, which are even more dangerous. |
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She was a heroin addict and used amphetamines, but had started a methadone programme when she learned she was pregnant. |
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In neither case did urine screening detect cocaine, amphetamines, or other abused drugs. |
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Those nine substances are sedatives, amphetamines, analgesics, tranquilizers, inhalants, marijuana, cocaine, hallucinogens, and heroin. |
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An estimated 1.6 million people inject illicit drugs such as heroin, cocaine, and amphetamines in the United States. |
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Urine screening tests for drugs of abuse detect general classes of compounds, such as amphetamines, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, or opiates. |
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We found minor differences in prevalence rates for some broad drug categories, such as cocaine, barbiturates, and amphetamines. |
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While that may include the almost stereotypical use of cocaine, it also extends to amphetamines and ecstasy use. |
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Now he's looking to crowdfund his next research project, on the neuronal effects of amphetamines. |
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An autopsy showed high levels of carbon monoxide in her blood as well as traces of amphetamines. |
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But there is confusion out there in the public eye about methamphetamine and amphetamines. |
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The German cyclist tested positive for amphetamines in June while recovering from a knee injury. |
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Overdoses of cocaine, amphetamines, bath salts and LSD have all been known to trigger paranoid delirium. |
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The specific drugs included marijuana, cocaine, crack cocaine, PCP, barbiturates, and amphetamines. |
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These were followed by methadone, then amphetamines and methamphetamines. |
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Some of the potentially addictive substances contained in medicines such as cough mixture and painkillers include codeine, amphetamines, and opium-derived substances. |
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The most severe aftereffect of large doses of amphetamines is a toxic psychosis whose symptoms resemble those of paranoid schizophrenia. |
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Chlorpromazine antagonizes the central stimulant effects of amphetamines and can be used to treat amphetamine intoxication. |
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They test for five things: cocaine, marijuana, angel dust, amphetamines, and heroin. |
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But Banquet Records in Kingston upon Thames needs its nosebag testing for amphetamines. |
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However, it could also have been ecstasy or amphetamines, said Rene Barclay, CPS London's director of serious casework. |
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I ran, in as dignified a manner as one does when late for a train, while the guard waved a red flag like an accomplished toreador on amphetamines. |
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Reported drug use trends were weighted by the proportion of amphetamines users in a country expressed as a per centage of global amphetamine use. |
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The analgesic effect of morphine is potentiated by amphetamines, chlorpromazine and methocarbamol. |
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Methylphenidate is less likely to cause dependence than other amphetamines. |
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One of the state's biggest bootleggers was charged in 1993 with conspiring to manufacture amphetamines and distribute cocaine. |
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Combination with alcohol, MDMA, amphetamines or ephedrine also appears to increase the risk. |
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Both groups of agents increase blood levels and therefore potentiate the actions of amphetamines. |
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In Canada, the only way to legally purchase anabolic steroids, amphetamines, and certain other substances is by prescription. |
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This was ephedra, which contains ephedrine, chemically and pharmacologically akin to the amphetamines. |
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Hanson has shown that amphetamines increase the concentration of catecholamines in the synaptic cleft by stimulating their release from the interneuronal storage vesicles. |
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When I moved in with a girlfriend, my diet changed from amphetamines, gin and toast to lager, pasta and Revels. |
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In particular it has supported research into the development of a harmonised method for the profiling of amphetamines. |
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The use of ecstasy and amphetamines seems to have reached its peak and is now stabilising or gradual declining. |
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Worldwide, it is estimated that about 200 million people use some type of illicit drug, such as cocaine, heroin, cannabis, or amphetamines. |
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With close to 25 million people, the global amphetamines consumer market is larger than the markets for cocaine or heroin. |
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The demand for the final products is the factor determining the changes in the level of manufacture of most amphetamines. |
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Thailand has vowed to control the movement of chemicals used in the production of amphetamines and heroin, including acetic anhydride and chloroform. |
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He lived on a diet of heroin, cocaine, amphetamines, barbiturates, LSD and heaven knows what else, washed down with industrial quantities of Jack Daniels. |
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The most common drug abuse disorders involved marijuana, followed by cocaine, amphetamines, hallucinogens, opioids, sedatives, tranquilizers, and inhalants. |
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Although amphetamines can be prescribed by flight surgeons to pilots on transoceanic transport flights, they are not supposed to be used for combat missions. |
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Drugs tend to affect the internal body clock and those on amphetamines like Speed are likely to count far too fast while cannabis users are expected to go too slowly. |
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Most illicit narcotics seized at our borders are amphetamines and Ecstasy. |
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The Clean Sports Act establishes strict, uniform standards for the prohibition of performance-enhancing drugs including steroids and amphetamines. |
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The principles which apply, however, are the same whether it is alcohol, amphetamines, barbiturates, hallucinogens or other drugs which cause the intoxication. |
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Measures were obtained on amphetamines, hallucinogens, cocaine and crack, heroin, and steroids, but were not included in analysis due to insufficient numbers of users. |
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The 10-minute test can detect cannabis up to 14 days after it is taken, but only three to five days after cocaine, amphetamines or opiates are used. |
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Hours later, it appears as though Miller may have violated both by testing positive for both amphetamines and marijuana. |
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There is a small domestic market and a modest production of amphetamines. |
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And, after visiting Ammanford, I too found it hard to believe that he'd have been better off staying, with his father and the amphetamines and the Tesco. |
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The effect of this drug is believed to be similar to MDMA, which is ecstasy, and the effects produced by BZP are comparable to those produced by other amphetamines. |
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Symptoms: Manifestations of acute overdosage with amphetamines include restlessness, tremor, hyperreflexia, rapid respiration, confusion, assaultiveness, hallucinations, panic states, hyperpyrexia and rhabdomyolysis. |
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The substances used for this purpose include methylphenidate and two of the amphetamines, primarily dexamfetamine but increasingly also amfetamine. |
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Unlike the amphetamines and methylphenidate, which are synthetically manufactured, these compounds occur naturally in various plants and have been used by humans for many centuries. |
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The chocolate contains two substances, the phényléthylamine and the tyramine, close to the amphetamines, but in negligible quantity and without effect. |
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The effect of this change will be to ensure that, when the offences addressed in the bill concern amphetamines or the date rape drugs, the mandatory minimum punishments will apply. |
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Lemmy from Motorhead, rock 'n' roll's king of speed, with his infamous weakness for amphetamines, an autobiography called White Line Fever, and claiming more than 2,000 notches on his bedpost, is slowing down the pace. |
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Ellis notes that when he arrived to pitch, still feeling the effects of acid, he decided to gobble down some of the amphetamines that were omnipresent in 1970s baseball. |
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Monitoring programs here in the Maritimes can monitor opiates, amphetamines, and barbiturates, but if you're a family practitioner, there are all sorts of legal implications around some of the information you may get back. |
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Police raided four addresses in total, confiscating cannabis, amphetamines and Valium worth thousands of pounds. |
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Khat, also known as qat, gat, and mira, is a flowering plant native to tropical East Africa that contains chemical stimulants similar to amphetamines, but much weaker. |
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Fife Flyers hotshot Daryl Venters has been banned for four months after testing positive for amphetamines, or speed. |
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A Birmingham mother may have taken amphetamines at a Midland jail before she was found hanged in her cell, an inquest heard yesterday. |
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Van Den Eeden explained that amphetamines affect the release and uptake of dopamine, the key neurotransmitter involved in Parkinson's disease. |
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A pussycat who behaves like an alley cat on amphetamines, that's all. |
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All amphetamines cause profound psychic effects, including wakefulness, mental alertness, increased initiative and confidence, euphoria, lessened sense of fatigue, talkativeness, and increased ability to concentrate. |
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After that I progressed to all other drugs both illegal and prescription to the point where at 15 I started injecting amphetamines and heroin. |
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Ghaemi's arguments lies in emerging evidence that amphetamines might actually worsen ADHD and bipolar disorder. |
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The song used gimmicks such as a vocal stutter to simulate the speech of a mod on amphetamines, and two key changes. |
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After 1967, he regularly smoked cannabis and hashish, and used LSD and amphetamines, particularly while touring. |
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Other recreational drugs include hallucinogens, opiates and amphetamines and some of these are also used in spiritual or religious settings. |
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Eurojust was involved in a case concerning trafficking of large amounts of amphetamines by a Swedish organised criminal group from the Netherlands to Sweden, also involving Belgium, Germany and Denmark. |
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Before that, Hendrix had only sporadically used drugs, with his experimentation limited to cannabis, hashish, amphetamines and occasionally cocaine. |
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For example, chapter 2 covers amphetamines, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, cocaine, marijuana, opiates, methadone, porpoxyphene, phencyclidine, methaqualone and gluthethimide. |
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Wilson argues that the significance of amphetamines to the mod culture was similar to that of LSD and cannabis within the subsequent hippie counterculture. |
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Cannabis, amphetamines and barbiturates are already Class B drugs. |
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A FORMER lawyer previously jailed for a massive legal aid scam was found with large amounts of amphetamines while planning to set up an escort agency. |
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A coroner's inquiry found that he was under the influence of amphetamines. |
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The group experienced a difficult time when touring Denmark in September, which culminated in Daltrey throwing Moon's amphetamines down the toilet and assaulting him. |
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The customs office at Narita airport seized some 29 kilograms of amphetamines in 1999, 14 times more than a year earlier, customs officials said Tuesday. |
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