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| 13 Mar 2008 by Jeff Aural Amphetamine: Metallica And The Dawn Of Thrash (DVD). This is a very unique DVD, because for one, I can't quite put my finger on what exactly the subject is. Is this a DVD about the history of Thrash or is it about Metallica, ... Imagine Echoes - http://www.imagineechoes.com/ - References |
| 13 Nov 2009 by BJS Vyvanse is a therapeutically inactive prodrug stimulant, in which d-amphetamine is covalently bonded to l-lysine, and after oral ingestion it is converted to pharmacologically active d-amphetamine. ... Use with caution in patients with a history of psychosis, seizures or EEG abnormalities, bipolar disorder, or depression. Growth should be monitored in children during treatment with stimulants, and patients who are not growing (gaining height or weight) as expected may ... Science Blog - Science news straight from... - http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/frontpage1 - References [ More results from Science Blog - Science news straight from... ] |
| 8 Nov 2009 Subject has been previously treated for ADHD with an adequate course of amphetamine therapy with no history of intolerance, or lack of efficacy, as determined by the Investigator. 3. Subject does not have any physical disability (eg. ... Clinical Trials Updates During the Last 7 Days - http://clinicaltrialsfeeds.org/clinical-trials/r... [ More results from Clinical Trials Updates During the Last 7 Days ] |
| 20 Oct 2009 by exparrot I've read a large part of "On Speed" and while it is interesting, it talks mainly about the history of amphetamine use in various cultures, and is not by any means a scientific book. The Yale study is more interesting, but again, ... ADD Forums - Attention Deficit Hyperactivity... - http://www.addforums.com/forums/ [ More results from ADD Forums - Attention Deficit Hyperactivity... ] |
| 12 Nov 2009 Vyvanse is a therapeutically inactive prodrug stimulant, in which d-amphetamine is covalently bonded to l-lysine, and after oral ingestion it is converted to pharmacologically active d-amphetamine. ... moderate to severe hypertension; hyperthyroidism; known hypersensitivity or idiosyncrasy to sympathomimetic amines; agitated states; glaucoma; a history of drug abuse; or during or within 14 days after treatment with monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs). ... Drugs.com - Clinical Trials - http://www.drugs.com/clinical_trials.html [ More results from Drugs.com - Clinical Trials ] |
| 2 hours ago by Lee S. Gliddon, Jr. Assassins: “Every presidential assassin in the history of the nation has been a liberal — or has had no politics at all. None were right-wingers.” Protecting a liberal myth: “For revealing the truth about Kennedy long after the fact in his 1997 book ... Kennedy and Nixon: “If reporters like the president's politics, they will use their 'judgment' to allow the president to put the entire country at risk with his whoremongering, amphetamine addiction, arrogance, naivete, ... Desert Conservative - http://www.desertconservative.com/ |
| 25 Jan 2009 by David Fahey Gregory Bowden, book review of Nicolas Rasmussen, On Speed: The Many Lives of Amphetamine, in Social History of Alcohol and Drugs 23/1 (Fall 2008): 91-93. Builds on Grinspoon and Hedblom, The Speed Culture (1975). ... Alcohol and Drugs History Society - http://historyofalcoholanddrugs.typepad.com/ |
| 9 hours ago by Morfiend ... failures are significant enough to where it doesn't happen........based off how i understand drug tests to work/read -i think they're full of shit, and use the persons history, and current state of being, to decide if they're lying or not. ... It is a ten panel test which tests for THC, Opiates (Heroin/Codeine/Morphine), Oxycodone (Oxymorphone/Hydrocodone/Hydromorphone), Propoxyphene (Darvocet, don't know why this was on there), Amphetamines, Methamphetamine, MDMA, ... Opiophile.org - http://forum.opiophile.org/ |
| 31 Mar 2009 VYVANSE is a therapeutically inactive prodrug, in which d-amphetamine is covalently bonded to l-lysine, and after oral ingestion it is converted to pharmacologically active d-amphetamine. ... gland (hyperthyroidism); known allergy or unusual reactions to drugs called sympathomimetic amines (for example, pseudoephedrine); seizures; glaucoma; a history of problems with alcohol or drugs; agitated states; taken a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) within the last 14 days. ... BioSpace.com Featured News and Stories - http://www.biospace.com/ [ More results from BioSpace.com Featured News and Stories ] |
| 29 Jun 2009 by Winterstein, AG, Gerhard, T., Shuster,... After adjustment for differences in covariates, the risk for cardiac ED visits was similar among current users of methylphenidate or amphetamines. Periods of former use had a similar risk between youth with an exposure history to ... PEDIATRICS recent issues - http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/ - References |
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