Amphetamines are a class of stimulant drugs that affect the central nervous system by increasing the levels of certain neurotransmitters, particularly dopamine and norepinephrine. They are commonly prescribed for conditions like attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy, but they can also be misused for their euphoric effects. Prolonged use can lead to dependency and various health issues, including cardiovascular problems and mental health disorders. Various forms of amphetamines include dextroamphetamine and methamphetamine, each with different legal and medical implications.
No. Absolutly not.It will come up positive for "Opiates"
No, speed, or amphtamines are fat soluble. They become a part of you for several days to a few weeks. You can flush water soluble chemicals out of your body by drinking plenty of water (along with vitamins and minerals).
No, caffeine pills are not amphetamines. Caffeine is a stimulant that primarily affects the central nervous system, increasing alertness and reducing fatigue. Amphetamines, on the other hand, are a class of synthetic drugs that also act as stimulants but have different mechanisms of action and are used primarily for medical conditions like ADHD and narcolepsy. While both can increase energy and focus, they are chemically distinct substances with different effects and uses.