No, they do not contain methamphetamine.
Dexedrine. It's pharmaceutical methamphetamine. Pure as it gets. Thousands of hyperactive kids take it every day. Just tell a good psychiatrist that you have very severe ADHD and that the only thing that works to mitigate it is really, really strong stimulant psychotropics like adderall and dexedrine.
Both Dexedrine and Adderall are amphetamine based products. Amphetamine is used from treating ADHD, narcolepsy, and in some cases extreme obesity. Dexedrine contains d-amphetamine (dextroamphetamine), while Adderall contains l-amphetamine (levoamphetamine) and d-amphetamine (dextroamphetamine). These two chemicals are both sides of the drug (d is the left, l is the right) and some find a mix of the two work better.
no over the counter remedies contain methamphetamine, but the good doctor may prescribe dysoxin which is methampetamine. Good luck with your diet.
Uh, having methamphetamine in your system! But other sources say the following can also cause false positive results: Desoxyephedrine, Desoxyn, Methedrine, Vicks Inhaler (non-prescription drug), Selegiline, Benzphetamine and Famprofazon, Dexedrine, Benzedrine, Adderal.
Any medication related to the amphetamine-class of meds has the potential to show up as an amphetamine in a drug test. Most drug tests will actually test for amphetamines, the class of drugs to which methamphetamine belongs. Some common medications that belong in the amphetamine class are: Adderall, Dexedrine, ProCentra, and Vyvanase. Most amphetamine-class medications are marketed as either treatments for attention deficit or weight loss. Dextromethamphetamine HCl is sold under the trade name Desoxyn, as a rare treatment for narcolepsy or ADHD. Chemically speaking, it's the hydrochloride salt of d-methamphetamine, and has the same biological effects as the street drug. (Though it is metabolized slightly differently in its salt form, as opposed to its freebase "crystal" form found on the street.) However, it is usually prescribed in small doses of 5-15mg, versus the much larger doses recreational users of meth will often take, and has markedly different effects at those doses. Some drug tests will not test solely for methamphetamine, but other amphetamines as well. A number of more common medications for ADD and ADHD contain amphetamines, such as Adderall (mixed amphetamine salts) and Dexedrine (d-amphetamine salts.)
In The United States Desoxyn (methamphetamine), manufactured by Lundbeck, is available and FDA approved for ADHD although use of Desoxyn for the treatment of narcolepsy is essentially universally accepted. Desoxyn, like other amphetamines, may also be appropriate for certain other conditions although use of amphetamines (especially methamphetamine) for conditions aside from ADHD and narcolepsy is not very common. A generic manufactured by Mylan Pharmaceuticals is also available. No other medications contain methamphetamine, at least not an abusable form of methamphetamine. However some over-the-counter nasal decongestant vapor inhalers contain levmetamfetamine which despite its name (changed due to the stigma around methamphetamine) is methamphetamine. However methamphetamine has multiple isomers, each with different effects. The methamphetamine in Desoxyn is more accurately known as dextromethamphetamine where as levomethamphetamine, which has no abuse potential, is found in nasal decongestants. The dextro isomer is like your right hand and the levo isomer is like your left hand, they are mirror images of the same thing.
Methamphetamine—(R)-N-methyl-1-phenylpropan-2-amine, desoxyephedrine.
Dexedrine can be taken with barbiturates, such as butalbital.
Methamphetamine is a stimulant drug... But tacos are the better choice. :D
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