Question 1: 2-Benzylpiperidine • 4-Benzylpiperidine • Desoxypipradrol • Diphemethoxidine • Ethylphenidate • Methylnaphthidate • Methylphenidate (________) • Nocaine • Phacetoperane • Pipradrol • SCH-5472 | |||
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Question 2: [citation needed] It may be diluted or "cut" with non-psychoactive substances like inositol, isopropylbenzylamine or ________. | |||
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Question 3: See pseudoephedrine and ________ for legal restrictions in place as a result of their use as precursors in the clandestine manufacture of methamphetamine. | |||
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Question 4: It increases alertness and energy, and in high doses, can induce euphoria, enhance ________, and increase sexual pleasure. | |||
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Question 5: Methamphetamine also causes ________ due to vasoconstriction. | |||
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Question 6: What is the elimination half life of Methamphetamine?
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Question 7: In the 1954 edition of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, indications for methamphetamine included "narcolepsy, postencephalitic parkinsonism, ________, ... | |||
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Question 8: How is Methamphetamine excreted?
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Question 9: What is the chemical name of Methamphetamine (IUPAC)
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Question 10: However, the Birch reduction is dangerous because the alkali metal and liquid ________ are both extremely reactive, and the temperature of liquid ammonia makes it susceptible to explosive boiling when reactants are added. | |||
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