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- Everything You Want to Know About Benzedrine - Healthline
Benzedrine was the first brand of amphetamine marketed in the United States in the 1930s Its use soon took off Doctors prescribed it for conditions ranging from depression to narcolepsy
- Benzedrine (Bennies): What Is It and Is It Still Used Today?
What Is Benzedrine? Benzedrine was a brand name for the drug amphetamine First created by a Romanian chemist in 1887, it was rediscovered and patented in 1932 by the American scientist Gordon Alles At the time, Alles was trying to create a drug to help with nasal congestion
- Amphetamine - Wikipedia
The first amphetamine pharmaceutical was Benzedrine, a brand which was used to treat a variety of conditions Pharmaceutical amphetamine is prescribed as racemic amphetamine, Adderall, [note 4] dextroamphetamine, or the inactive prodrug lisdexamfetamine
- Benzedrine: History, Side Effects, and Why It Was Banned
What is Benzedrine? Benzedrine is a brand name for amphetamine, a central nervous system stimulant used to treat conditions like ADHD and narcolepsy It was one of the first prescription amphetamines available
- Benzedrine: Are Bennies Still Used Today? Is Adderall Benzedrine?
Although Benzedrine itself is no longer available, its active ingredient, amphetamine, is still prescribed under strict regulation for medical conditions like ADHD, binge eating disorder, and narcolepsy
- What Is Benzedrine and Why Is It No Longer Prescribed?
Learn about Benzedrine, its history, how it worked, and why it’s no longer prescribed Understand the risks of stimulant misuse
- Benzedrine: Uses, Side Effects Risks - Addiction Group
A look at the drug benzedrine sulfate, what it does, how it's used, and its potential risks
- Benzedrine - A Drug Profile (The Dangers of Bennies) | FHE Health
Benzedrine is a type of amphetamine that was a prescription drug used as a decongestant as early as 1932 Often used as an inhalant, Benzedrine works well to clear the nasal passageways At first, no one recognized the high risk of addiction that came with the use of this drug
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