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Amphetamines of any kind usually speed up the body. Things like Meth, Adderall, Ritalin, etc are all classified as types of Amphetamines.
amphetamines are stimulants and this means a substance that raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body.
No, Sudafed (pseudoephedrine) does not consist of amphetamines. It is a decongestant primarily used to relieve nasal congestion. While pseudoephedrine and amphetamines are chemically related, they serve different purposes and have distinct effects on the body. Sudafed is not classified as an amphetamine.
how to flush your body from Amphetamines
Sweating does not significantly eliminate amphetamines from the body. While sweating is a natural process for regulating body temperature, most drug elimination occurs through metabolism in the liver and excretion via urine. Amphetamines typically have a half-life of several hours, meaning they are primarily cleared from the body through urine rather than sweat. Therefore, relying on sweating as a method to eliminate amphetamines is not effective.
Sertraline does not contain amphetamines. It is an SSRI antidepressant, while amphetamines are a stimulant. The drug actually reduces the metabolism of amphetamines.
When amphetamines are activated they release something called norepinephrine. It also speeds up the heart and the metabolic process. The metabolic process transforms food to things the body can use.
Because your body is withdrawing from the amphetamines in the adderrall. On the street it is referred to as the "adderrall comedown."
I only know of seratonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine (sp)
Amphetamines, cocaine, opiates about 4-7 days. Cannabis, up to a month (it gets stored in the body's fat and is released as the fat is used by the body)
it depends on that person's metabolism, but amphetamines often remain in the body from 1-3 days after the use.
amphetamines are sticky,oily,and/or waxy......what else?