An amphetamine is a drug commonly know as Speed and highly illegal in the U.S.
Caffeine is also considered a drug but is not illegal, can be bought in pill form in stores, and is usually in drinks such as tea, coffee and many soft drinks.
no, it's only active ingredient is caffeine, not amphetamine.
No
It can vary person to person. Amphetamine is not physically addicting, so it is easy to overcome an Amphetamine "Habit". Some find it harder then others. Study's have indicated that Amphetamine is no more addicting then caffeine. TBH, I think caffeine is more addicting.
Amphetamine, is a drug that keeps the person that uses it awakw. it is 50 times more stonger than caffeine...x
not unless you washed down amphetamines with your coffee
Technically caffeine, but ANY drug can be a drug of abuse if you work at it hard enough.
CNS Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine, caffeine etc.
An amphetamine is a drug commonly know as Speed and highly illegal in the U.S. Caffeine is also considered a drug but is not illegal, can be bought in pill form in stores, and is usually in drinks such as tea, coffee and many soft drinks.
ic amphetamine salts are generic for Adderall IR, which contains 4 different types of amphetamine salts, racemic amphetamine aspartate monohydrate, racemic amphetamine sulfate, dextroamphetamine saccharide, and dextroamphetamine sulfate. All of these are amphetamine salts. ic amphetamine salts contain dextroamphetamine as well racemic amphetamine mixtures, which contain equal parts levo- and dextro- amphetamine. So the difference is that ic amphetamine salts (Adderall IR) contains ~75% dextoamphetamine and ~25% levoamphetamine.
Caffeine addiction is a mild addiction to the drug caffeine, which occurs naturally in tea, coffee, Yerba mate, and other sources, and which is added to some soft drinks and medications. Although it shares some things in common with other addictions, caffeine addiction is a much milder addiction than that to "harder" stimulant drugs like cocaine and amphetamine. Caffeine addiction is characterized by unpleasant, but relatively mild withdrawal symptoms when a person stops using caffeine. These include headache, fatigue, and trouble concentrating, among other things. Caffeine withdrawal is usually relatively mild and the worst of it is gone after a few days.
Amphetamine and derivatives, caffeine, Concerta and Ritalin mainly.
You are referring to the d-amphetamine salt combination, known as the brand name "Adderall". To answer your question, it does contain 25% d-amphetamine sulfate (dextro-amphetamine sulfate). This is the entire composition of the d-amphetamine salt medication:1/4 dextro-amphetamine saccharate1/4 dextro-amphetamine sulfate1/4 (racemic amphetamine) aspartate monohydrate1/4 (racemic amphetamine) sulfate