During the meeting, Hodson claimed he was offered a contract to kill an alleged amphetamine trafficker. |
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Another commonly abused amphetamine is methylamphetamine, also known as speed, ice, crank and crystal meth. |
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Whittaker and Morrison carried out the killings after stealing a small amount of amphetamine sulphate, also known as speed, from the house. |
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Basically ice is to amphetamine powder what crack is to cocaine, very powerful. |
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Chemicals, glassware and apparatus used in the process of making amphetamine were found in a search of two derelict vehicles. |
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Ritalin is a stimulant whose effects are similar to those of amphetamine, methamphetamine and cocaine. |
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At the centre of the hearings is Schmidt and Umbach's admission that they had taken the amphetamine Dexedrine, dispensed by Air Force medics. |
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The court heard that they gave him the boot because his amphetamine habit made him very unpleasant to work with. |
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Earnings from khat, an amphetamine like stimulant that is banned in the United States and several European countries, has doubled. |
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No errors were found for current dependency on amphetamine, opiates, PCP, hallucinogens, and inhalants. |
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However, ginseng attenuated the other effects of amphetamine, namely, stereotypy and lethality in aggregated mice. |
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The study included 41 healthy subjects who were given amphetamine, ketamine and then saline, in varying sequence. |
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The third measure, polydrug use, is the sum of hallucinogen, amphetamine, barbiturate, cocaine, and heroin use. |
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A relative of both amphetamine and mescaline, MDMA is often described as a stimulant with psychedelic qualities. |
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Historical evidence suggests that law enforcement has been useful in the control of alcohol, tobacco, amphetamine, and opioids. |
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At that point, they either come to treatment or they switch to another drug, typically amphetamine. |
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However, we should note that the most popular drug used by teenagers was marijuana, not amphetamine. |
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Nicotine has a similar addiction liability profile to cocaine, morphine, or amphetamine. |
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The claimant said that she committed her offences in order to raise cash for drugs, those drugs being originally amphetamine and later heroin. |
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Heroin, amphetamine, cocaine and cannabis were hidden in large canisters of glue. |
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Cocaine and amphetamine have been associated with non-cardiogenic pulmonary oedema and a dilated cardiomyopathy. |
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In fact, daily use of tobacco seems to correlate more to the use of cocaine and amphetamine than does occasional use of cannabis. |
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Scientists don't know much about how drugs like amphetamine and Prozac interact in young children. |
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The stimulant drugs are based on amphetamine and carry a risk of sudden death from fatal heart rhythms. |
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Turns out the dirty little secret in question is amphetamine use among major-league baseball players. |
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It is essentially a chemical that works exactly like an amphetamine without actually being one. |
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Cocaine, ecstasy, and amphetamine share similar adverse effects on the cardiovascular system, related predominantly to activation of the sympathetic nervous system. |
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Withdrawal from amphetamine use can result in extreme tiredness, disturbed sleep, anxiety, hunger, depression, and suicidal thoughts. |
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Chlorpromazine antagonizes the central stimulant effects of amphetamines and can be used to treat amphetamine intoxication. |
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Because amphetamine is a psychostimulant, the main effect is a feeling of physical and intellectual power. |
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The chemical structure of ecstasy is similar to that of an amphetamine, a stimulant and mescaline, a hallucinogen. |
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Thyrotoxicosis, anticholinergic drug poisoning, and amphetamine or cocaine use can result in signs of increased sympathetic activity and altered mental status. |
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Systemically administered amphetamine produced stimulation of dopamine release from the nucleus accumbens and dorsal caudate. |
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Hospital presentations and treatment episodes for amphetamine use have also increased. |
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As a bonus, one of those three also stimulated the production of antibodies against another widely used drug, amphetamine. |
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People aged between 15 and 34 no longer hold the big-country record for amphetamine use. |
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We had the case of Leah Betts, a young girl who died taking ecstasy, an amphetamine. |
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The use of some stimulants from the amphetamine group as well as some bronchodilators may also strengthen a tendency towards high blood pressure. |
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Class B drugs, which carry a maximum penalty of two years for possession and five years for trafficking, include amphetamine, marijuana and barbiturates. |
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Traditional treatments, such as the stimulant drugs methylphenidate and amphetamine, outperformed caffeine in improving functioning and reducing levels of hyperactivity. |
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He had drunk three litres of cider on the morning of the accident and taken temazepam, diazepam and amphetamine and told police he could not remember anything about the crash. |
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The chemicals in 'bath salts' seem to be cousins of the amphetamine agents that debuted as crystal meth. |
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How come in the amphetamine rush of the 1980s nobody worried about the sanctity of baseball? |
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This person had a number of deals of amphetamine, known as speed. |
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Police discovered ten bottles of barbiturate and amphetamine capsules plus some tincture of Opium in front of the offices in a plastic carrier bag. |
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It was speculated that this novice dealer was cutting the cocaine he sold with amphetamine due to his existing belief that that is what he was supposed to do. |
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According to the charge sheet, prosecutors said the suspect consumed hashish, amphetamine, clonazepam, alprazolam, procyclidine and meprobamate. |
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Physiologic, subjective, and behavioral effects of amphetamine, methamphetamine, ephedrine, phenmetrazine, and methylphenidate in man. |
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What's more, no presence of amphetamine was identified during the study. |
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And the 1971 treaty has led to a drop in amphetamine prescriptions, for conditions such as depression and obesity, as well as barbiturates and other hypnotics. |
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That suggests dealers may be switching one for the other: 5mg of meth would give a similar hit to 30mg of amphetamine, and it is more addictive to boot. |
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By 13 he was snorting up to seven grammes of amphetamine a day. |
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Mephodrone, also known as 4-methylmethcathinone or 4-methylephedrone, is a synthetic stimulant drug of the amphetamine and cathinone classes. |
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A MAN who kept a stash of amphetamine in his freezer claimed he was using it to lose weight, a court heard. |
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The drug is a mild amphetamine which works as a calmant on the central nervous system but critics claim it turns kids into zombies. |
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She also had been prescribed concomitant benztropine and mixed amphetamine salts extended release during the previous year. |
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Former Newcastle United academy player Andrew Ferrell was at the heart of a massive plot to supply cocaine and amphetamine. |
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Clinical symptoms for amphetamine use are the following: higher blood pressure, increased sweating, higher breathing rate, cephalalgia and dryness of the mouth. |
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Because of its efficacy and widespread clinical usage, amphetamine has been the standard anorexigenic drug for some time. |
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The prescription of dexamphetamine to patients with schizophrenia and amphetamine dependence. |
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Like its amphetamine cousins, propylhexedrine is a chiral compound such that two stereoisomers are possible. |
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Brain-derived neurotrophic factor expression is increased in the rat amygdala, piriform cortex and hypothalamus following repeated amphetamine administration. |
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Prins was stopped by officers on the A4061 inner bypass and taken to the police station, where blood samples found amphetamine and traces of cannabis in his system. |
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By the 1970s, he was swallowing one bottle of vodka and a couple of bottles of wine every day, along with unreckonable amounts of Champagne and codeine and amphetamine. |
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Swansea Crown Court heard Operation Raptor began when a bag containing nearly a kilo of amphetamine paste was discovered in the city earlier this year. |
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Throughout intercourse the body produces phenethylamine, a natural amphetamine that may help to reduce cravings for junk food, cigarettes and binge eating. |
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The nepenth of nostalgia is replaced by an amphetamine of anticipation. |
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