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Category: Stimulants

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Understanding What is D-Norpseudoephedrine Hydrochloride?

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In the United States, D-norpseudoephedrine, also known as Cathine, is a Schedule IV controlled substance due to its stimulant and psychoactive properties. This compound is an active metabolite of ephedrine and is found naturally in the leaves of the khat plant (*Catha edulis*), which has been used for centuries for its stimulant effects. D-norpseudoephedrine hydrochloride is a salt form of this substance, used primarily in research due to its classification and restricted availability.

Is Adderall Methylated? Unpacking the Chemical Differences

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Despite having similar stimulant effects, a key chemical distinction exists between amphetamine (found in Adderall) and methamphetamine: the latter possesses an extra methyl group. This fundamental difference addresses the common query, “Is Adderall methylated?” and profoundly affects the drugs' pharmacology and potency.

Unpacking the Facts: What drug does caffeine fall under?

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According to research, caffeine is the most widely consumed psychoactive substance in the world, with about 90% of adults in North America consuming it daily. However, many are unaware of the pharmacological answer to the question: **what drug does caffeine fall under?**.

Understanding the world's most popular drug: Defining popularity and impact

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According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), caffeine is the most-used psychoactive substance in the world, with about 80% of the world population consuming it every day. Defining what constitutes the **world's most popular drug** requires careful consideration, as popularity can be measured by legal status, prescription rates, or sheer daily consumption. However, when measured by regular consumption, the answer is an undisputed chemical stimulant that is often overlooked because it is so deeply ingrained in our daily routines.

Can Concerta cause fever? A look at methylphenidate side effects

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According to drug information sheets, fever is a listed, though often less common, side effect of Concerta and its active ingredient, methylphenidate. While not a typical reaction, it is important for patients and caregivers to understand the circumstances under which Concerta can cause fever and when this symptom may indicate a more serious issue.

What Type of Drug Is an Amp? A Guide to Amphetamines

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According to the 2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, approximately 4 million people in the U.S. reported misusing prescription amphetamines [1.5.1]. The term 'amp' is a common slang abbreviation for amphetamine, a potent central nervous system (CNS) stimulant [1.2.1, 1.2.2].

Why Does Phentermine Feel Like Adderall? Understanding the Overlap

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Phentermine and Adderall are both powerful central nervous system (CNS) stimulants, and their similar effects on neurotransmitters are the reason for their comparable "feel". While many people report overlapping sensations like increased energy and focus, it is crucial to understand that these two medications are distinct compounds with different primary therapeutic uses, mechanisms, and risk profiles.

Exploring the Pharmacology of What is DMHA?

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Originally developed in the 1950s as a nasal decongestant, DMHA (octodrine) is a powerful central nervous system (CNS) stimulant that has since been identified by the FDA as an unsafe food additive and is banned from use in dietary supplements.

What are dexies?: Understanding the Stimulant Dextroamphetamine

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First documented as slang in the mid-1950s, the term "dexies" refers to the prescription stimulant dextroamphetamine. This powerful central nervous system medication is used to treat conditions like ADHD and narcolepsy but, as a Schedule II controlled substance, carries a high potential for misuse and dependence.