Amphetamine Drug Molecule #1
by Prof. K.seddon & Dr. T.evans, Queen's University Belfast/science Photo Library
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Amphetamine Drug Molecule #1
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Prof. K.seddon & Dr. T.evans, Queen's University Belfast/science Photo Library
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Photograph - Photograph
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Amphetamine. Computer artwork of a molecule of amphetamine (chemical formula: C9.H13.N), a drug with stimulant and appetite-depressant properties. Also known as beta-aminopropylbenzene. Atoms are depicted as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (purple), hydrogen (red), nitrogen (yellow). This drug is a powerful vasoconstrictor, and a central nervous system stimulant. It was once used in the management of depression and obesity. However, since the 1960's amphetamine (in its powdered sulphate form) has been abused as a stimulant, taken by sniffing or injection. It has addictive properties and may cause psychotic states.
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February 21st, 2021
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