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What'S The Big Deal?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Unknown User a répondu le Wed 1 Jan, 2003 @ 10:02pm
unknown%20user
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wha't the deal with all this drug prevention bullshit? it's a matter of preferance, look at the coffee drinkers that don't get their morning coffee. they're nuts. so don't try to make that seem any less of an addiction than meth or k. just deal with the fact that people have thier own preferances with their preferable intoxicants. let the crackheads be the crackheads.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» julie_eaves a répondu le Wed 1 Jan, 2003 @ 10:10pm
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hehe yes tyler :D
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» OMGSTFUDIEPLZKTX a répondu le Wed 1 Jan, 2003 @ 10:36pm
omgstfudieplzktx
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well
coffee addiction
alchohol addiction
meth addiction
heroin addiction
nicotine addiction

all are physical addictions and has been brough on to a user through their own doing. Now they must face the consequences, one of which will be smarter people making fun of them. If they can't handle it, then perhaps they should knock off their addictions!
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» nothingnopenope a répondu le Wed 1 Jan, 2003 @ 10:55pm
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HA! Drinking coffee once a day is much less harmful than taking meth once a day.

Letting the crackheads be themselves is fine, but when you used to know them before they got fucked up on drugs, its like they died to you. I can't ignore people who I care about.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Optimist_pRhyme a répondu le Thu 2 Jan, 2003 @ 12:02am
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i can understand where your coming from Tyler,
and i know what your sayin,
but to compare coffee to hard drugs is kind of silly, people dont prostitute them selves for caffeine, or break into houses...

or rip of their friends for the money to feed their addictions.

as well as the health risks are drastically different.

but to each their own.
its your body/mind/spirit, if you wanna fuck it up, thats your own prerogative...

so long as you dont let your addiction affect or hurt anyone else.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» OMGSTFUDIEPLZKTX a répondu le Thu 2 Jan, 2003 @ 12:13am
omgstfudieplzktx
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I think the problem is this
people get addicted and then don't want to face the consequences of it.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Unknown User a répondu le Thu 2 Jan, 2003 @ 5:02pm
unknown%20user
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u guys arent smarter (this is an incredibly obvious fact), you're just ignorant.

you need to grab a big bag of me and read this, and realize what it says.

Methamphetamine is a member of the amphetamine class of drugs that are widely known for their central nervous system stimulation effects. These drugs are generally used to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and were once widely used as appetite suppressants. They are also useful in the treatment of narcolepsy, a disease that leaves patients prone to sudden attacks of deep sleep.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Unknown User a répondu le Thu 2 Jan, 2003 @ 5:07pm
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Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Selegiline is an irreversible inhibitor of the enzyme monoamine oxidase (MAO). Because selegiline has greater affinity for type B than type A MAO, it can serve as a selective inhibitor of MAO-B if it is administered at the recommended dose.

Selegiline may have pharmacological effects unrelated to MAO-B inhibition. There is some evidence that it may increase dopaminergic activity by interfering with dopamine re-uptake at the synapse. Effects resulting from selegiline administration may also be mediated through its metabolites. Two of its three principle metabolites, amphetamine and methamphetamine, have pharmacological actions of their own, they interfere with neuronal re-uptake and enhance the release of several neurotransmitters (e.g., norepinephrine, dopamine, serotonin). The extent to which these neurotransmitters contribute to selegiline's effects are unknown.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Unknown User a répondu le Thu 2 Jan, 2003 @ 5:09pm
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Application #: 005378 Labeling Supplement #: 020
To Original New Drug Application
Approval Date: 06-DEC-01
Trade Name: DESOXYN
Dosage Form: TABLET
Applicant: ABBOTT LABORATORIES PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS DIV
Active Ingredient(s): METHAMPHETAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE
OTC/RX Status: RX
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Unknown User a répondu le Thu 2 Jan, 2003 @ 5:13pm
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Is meth the same thing as Amphetamines such as prescription drugs like adderall and ritalin?

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A: "Meth" is meth-amphetamine, which is a type of amphetamine. The "meth" from Meth-amphetamine comes from the chemical name "methyl". The chemical Methamphetamine is composed of an amphetamine molecule with an additional methyl group attached to its nitrogen (amine group). A methyl is one of the simplest atomic groups which can be added to a molecule: it is a single carbon atom with a set of (usually) 3 hydrogens.

Take a look at Chem Compare. If you look on the far right end on these images, you can see that there is a "NH-CH3" on the Methamphetamine where there is a "NH2" on the amphetamine. For many of the known psychoactives, adding a methyl group slightly alters the effects, duration, and/or potency. As you start to pay attention to other chemical names, you'll see "meth" show up in many names and this will almost always indicate that there is a methyl group on the molecule somewhere. For Methamphetamine, the methyl allows it a little better fat solubility and thus better penetration into the brain.

Adderall is simply a brand name for a particular mix of different "stereoisomers" (same atoms connecting at the same places, just pointing in different directions in space at one point in the molecule) and salts of amphetamine. Take a look at the page describing Adderall for a little more info about this.

Ritalin (methylphenidate) does contain an amphetamine-like backbone, however it is more complex. Take a look at the difference in Chem-Compare. The additional structures on this molecule also alter its interaction with the body and the neurons in our brains. Methylphenidate is reported to have less euphoric effects (some people describe it as 'more dull') than methamphetamine, but every individual is unique in their reaction to psychoactives, so no statement is universally true. While similar in backbone structure, amphetamine, methamphetamine, and ritalin are all quite unique drugs, with somewhat similar, but distinct, effects.

Another thing to note when talking about the differences in the amphetamine-class stimulants is that one of the strange effects of current culture is that particular drugs are demonized in the news, entertainment media, government information, and school curricula. Methamphetamine is particularly demonized, amphetamine somewhat less so, even though amphetamine-related stimulant drugs -- including methylphenidate (Ritalin), amphetamine (Adderall, Dexedrine), & methamphetamine (Desoxyn) -- are commonly prescribed for children from as young as age 3. All three of these can lead to difficult-to-break habits and can become a problem for some people who try them. But the marketing teams of the pharmaceutical companies do what they can to soothe parents' concerns by separating the image of street-speed users from the clean, clinical, healthy use of their products.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» nothingnopenope a répondu le Thu 2 Jan, 2003 @ 5:13pm
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Katamine/ketalar has useful anaesthetic effects. Morphine is a great pain reliever in extreme cases. Superglue is good at fixing things.

But none of these are good in the hands of a drug tard.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Unknown User a répondu le Thu 2 Jan, 2003 @ 5:14pm
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commonly prescribed for children from as young as age 3.

you fucking DUMBASSES.

could u guys be bigger suckers from the BIG LIE of the war on drugs?

just believe whatever the fuck they tell you.

losers.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Unknown User a répondu le Thu 2 Jan, 2003 @ 5:15pm
unknown%20user
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r u really that dumb ?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» nothingnopenope a répondu le Thu 2 Jan, 2003 @ 5:19pm
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go to rehab
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Unknown User a répondu le Thu 2 Jan, 2003 @ 5:21pm
unknown%20user
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go to the brain donor clinic, and ask for your brain back.

it's a 450 brain, but i'm sure that even it could realize that a drug that is prescribed to 3 YEAR OLDS might not be the "hardest" drug in the world.

but hey, there's no point arguing with you until you get to the clinic, hurry up!
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» nothingnopenope a répondu le Thu 2 Jan, 2003 @ 5:26pm
nothingnopenope
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can I kick you in the balls?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Unknown User a répondu le Thu 2 Jan, 2003 @ 5:27pm
unknown%20user
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chill out dumb-dumb, just go get your brain and then you can come back to this thread and pretend like you know what you're talking about.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» nothingnopenope a répondu le Thu 2 Jan, 2003 @ 5:31pm
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you have gone fucking crazy
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cloud9ine a répondu le Thu 2 Jan, 2003 @ 5:36pm
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HA HA HA HA HA.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» nothingnopenope a répondu le Thu 2 Jan, 2003 @ 5:54pm
nothingnopenope
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"chill out dumb-dumb, just go get your brain and then you can come back to this thread and pretend like you know what you're talking about. "

EXCELLENT GRADE SCHOOL POINT, BAG!
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