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amphetamines, am-fet-a-meens, central nervous system, cns, stimulants, treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, adhd, amphetamines increase attention, decrease restlessness in patients, overactive, unable to concentrate for very long, easily distracted, unstable emotions, used as part, a total treatment program that also includes social, educational, psychological treatment, amphetamine and dextroamphetamine are also used, narcolepsy, uncontrollable desire for sleep, sudden attacks, deep sleep, amphetamines should not be used for weight loss, weight control, to combat unusual tiredness , weakness, replace rest, when used for these purposes, dangerous to my health, amphetamines, available only with a doctor's prescription, prescriptions cannot be refilled, a new prescription, obtained from a physician each time you, child needs this medicine, amphetamines are available, following dosage forms, oral, amphetamine, tablets, amphetamine and dextroamphetamine, tablets, extended-release capsules, dextroamphetamine, extended-release capsules, tablets, methamphetamine, tablets, extended-release tablets, for amphetamines, allergic reaction to amphetamine, dextroamphetamine, ephedrine, epinephrine, isoproterenol, metaproterenol, methamphetamine, norepinephrine, phenylephrine, phenylpropanolamine, pseudoephedrine, terbutaline, allergic to any other substances, foods, preservatives, dyes, studies, animal studies, amphetamines may increase the chance, birth defects if taken during the early months, pregnant, may become pregnant, overuse, amphetamines during pregnancy may increase the chances, a premature delivery, having a baby with a low birth weight, the baby may become dependent on amphetamines and experience withdrawal effects, agitation and drowsiness , when breast-feeding , amphetamines pass into breast milk, has not been reported to cause problems in nursing babies, best not to breast-feed, taking an amphetamine, discuss this with a physician, children when amphetamines are used for long periods, time in children, unwanted effects on behavior and growth, before these medicines are given to a child, should discuss their use with my child's doctor, haven't been studied specifically in older people, problems in older people, amphetamines, elderly with use in other age groups, in many cases two different medicines, an interaction might occur, changes in dose, when you are taking amphetamines, health care professionals, amantadine, symmetrel, caffeine, nodoz, chlophedianol, ulone, methylphenidate, ritalin, nabilone, cesamet, pemoline, cylert, may increase the cns stimulation effects, amphetamines and cause unwanted effects, nervousness, irritability, trouble in sleeping, possibly convulsions, seizures, appetite suppressants, diet pills, medicine for asthma, other breathing problems, medicine for colds, sinus problems, hay fever, other allergies, nose drops, sprays, may increase the cns stimulation effects, amphetamines and cause unwanted effects, nervousness, irritability, trouble in sleeping, convulsions, seizures, as well as unwanted effects on the heart and blood vessels, beta-adrenergic blocking agents, acebutolol, sectral, atenolol, tenormin, betaxolol, kerlone, carteolol, cartrol, labetalol, normodyne, metoprolol, lopressor, nadolol, corgard, oxprenolol, trasicor, penbutolol, levatol, pindolol, visken, propranolol, inderal, sotalol, sotacor, timolol, blocadren, amphetamines with beta-blocking agents may increase the chance, high blood pressure and heart problems, cocaine, use by persons taking amphetamines, a severe increase in blood pressure and other unwanted effects, nervousness, irritability, trouble in sleeping, convulsions, seizures, digitalis glycosides, heart medicine, amphetamines, additive effects, resulting in irregular heartbeat , meperidine, meperidine by persons taking amphetamines is not recommended because the chance, serious side effects, high fever, convulsions, coma, monoamine oxidase, mao, inhibitor activity, isocarboxazid, marplan, phenelzine, nardil, procarbazine, matulane, selegiline, eldepryl, tranylcypromine, parnate, taking amphetamines, within 2 weeks, taking monoamine oxidase, mao, inhibitors may increase the chance, serious side effects, sudden and severe high blood pressure , fever, thyroid hormones, the effects, amphetamines, increased; unwanted effects may occur in patients with heart, blood vessel disease, tricyclic antidepressants, amitriptyline, elavil, amoxapine, asendin, clomipramine, anafranil, desipramine, pertofrane, doxepin, sinequan, imipramine, tofranil, nortriptyline, aventyl, protriptyline, vivactil, trimipramine, surmontil, tricyclic antidepressants, used with amphetamines to help make them work better, using the two medicines together, may increase the chance, fast, irregular heartbeat , severe high blood pressure , high fever
other medical problems, amphetamines, any other medical problems, anxiety, tension, severe, drug abuse, dependence, glaucoma, heart, blood vessel disease, high blood pressure , severe, moderate, mental illness, severe, especially in children, overactive thyroid, should not be used if, conditions exist, serious unwanted effects could occur, heart abnormalities, birth defects , should not be used in children, adults with this condition, severe unwanted heart problems including death, reported, mild high blood pressure , caution should be used, may make condition worse, tourette's syndrome, other tics, children and their families should be checked by their doctor, condition before taking this medicine, take this medicine, don't take less or more, do not take it for a longer time, too much is taken, can become habit-forming, causing mental, physical dependence, think this medicine is not working properly after you have taken it for several weeks, do not increase the dose, for patients taking the short-acting form, take the last dose for each day at least 6 hours before bedtime to help prevent trouble in sleeping, for patients taking the long-acting form, take the daily dose when you wake up to help prevent trouble in sleeping, capsules, tablets should be swallowed whole, do not break, crush, chew them before swallowing, amphetamines, taken with, without food, a full, empty stomach, a physician tells, take the medicine a certain way, take it exactly as directed, amphetamines will be different for different patients, follow a physician's orders, the directions on the label, the average doses, amphetamines, dose is different, the number, capsules, tablets, take depends on the strength, the number, doses you take each day, the time allowed between doses, time you take the medicine depend on the medical problem for which you are taking amphetamines, for amphetamine, for oral, dosage form, tablets, for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, 5 milligrams, one to three times a day, a physician may increase my dose, children 6 years, age and older, 5 mg one, two times a day, a physician may increase my dose, children 3 to 6 years, 2.5 mg once a day, a physician may increase my dose, children younger than 3 years, use is not recommended, for narcolepsy, 5 mg one to three times a day, a physician may increase my dose, children 12 years, age and older, 5 mg two times a day, a physician may increase my dose, children 6 to 12 years, 2.5 mg two times a day, a physician may increase my dose, children younger than 6 years, dose, for amphetamine and dextroamphetamine, for oral extended-release, dosage form, capsules, for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, 20 mg one time a day, children 6 years, age and older, 10 mg one time a day, a physician may increase my child's dose as needed, children less than 6 years, use is not recommended, for oral, dosage form, tablets, for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, children 6 years, age and older, 5 milligrams, one or two times a day, a physician may increase my dose, children 3 to 6 years, 2.5 mg once a day, a physician may increase my dose, children younger than 3 years, use is not recommended, for narcolepsy, usually 5 to 60 mg a day, divided into two, three smaller doses, children 12 years, age and older, 10 mg a day, a physician may increase my dose, children 6 to 12 years, 5 mg a day, a physician may increase my dose, children younger than 6 years, dose, for dextroamphetamine, for oral extended-release capsule, dosage form, for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, 5 to 60 milligrams, children 6 years, age and older, 5 mg one, two times a day, a physician may increase my dose, children 3 to 6 years, 2.5 mg a day, a physician may increase my dose, children younger than 3 years, use is not recommended, for narcolepsy, 5 to 60 mg a day, children 12 years, age and older, 10 mg a day, a physician may increase my dose, children 6 to 12 years, 5 mg a day, a physician may increase my dose, children 3 to 6 years, dose, children younger than 3 years, use is not recommended, for oral tablet, dosage form, for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, 5 to 60 mg a day, children 6 years, age and older, 5 mg one, two times a day, a physician may increase my dose, children 3 to 6 years, 2.5 mg a day, a physician may increase my dose, children younger than 3 years, use is not recommended, for narcolepsy, 5 to 60 mg a day, children 12 years, age and older, 10 mg a day, a physician may increase my dose, children 6 to 12 years, 5 mg a day, a physician may increase my dose, children younger than 6 years, dose, for methamphetamine, for oral tablet, dosage form, for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, children 6 years, age and older, 5 milligrams, one or two times a day, a physician may increase my dose, children younger than 6 years, use is not recommended, for oral extended-release tablet, dosage form, for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, children 6 years, age and older, 20 to 25 mg a day, children younger than 6 years, use is not recommended, if i miss a dose, dosing schedule is, one dose a day, take the missed dose, not later than stated above, to prevent trouble in sleeping, do not remember the missed dose until the next day, skip it, back to my regular dosing schedule, do not double doses, two, three doses a day, remember within an hour, the missed dose, take the dose, skip it, back to my regular dosing schedule, do not double doses, keep out of a child's reach, store away from heat and direct light, do not store the capsule, tablet form, in other damp places, heat, moisture, the medicine to break down, do not keep outdated medicine, medicine no longer needed, discarded medicine is out of a child's reach,
precautions, know the side effects, a physician should check my progress at regular visits to make sure that this medicine does not cause unwanted effects, will be taking this medicine in large doses for a long time, do not stop taking it without first checking with a physician, reduce gradually, the amount you are taking, before stopping completely, do not take amphetamines within 14 days, taking an mao inhibitor, some people to feel a false sense, well-being, to become dizzy, lightheaded, less alert than they are normally, before you drive, dizzy, not alert, amphetamines, my skin, more sensitive to sunlight than, normally, exposure to sunlight, even for brief periods, a skin rash , itching, redness, other discoloration , the skin, a severe sunburn , when you begin taking this medicine, stay out, direct sunlight, especially between the hours, 10:00 a.m, 3:00 p.m, wear protective clothing, a hat, wear sunglasses, apply a sun block product that has a skin protection factor, spf, at least 15, some patients may require a product with a higher sof number, especially if they have a fair complexion, apply a sun block lipstick that has an spf, at least 15 to protect my lips, a sunlamp, tanning bed, booth, a severe reaction from the sun, before you have any medical tests, tell the medical doctor in charge, the metyrapone test, affected by this medicine, been using this medicine for a long time and you think you, become mentally, physically dependent on it, dependence on amphetamines are, a strong desire, need to continue taking the medicine, a need to increase the dose to receive the effects, withdrawal effects, mental depression, nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps , pain, trembling, unusual tiredness , weakness, occurring after the medicine is stopped, side effects, along with its needed effects, some unwanted effects, side effects may occur, may need medical attention, side effects occur, anxiety, crying, depersonalization, dry mouth, dysphoria, euphoria, fast pounding, irregular heartbeat , pulse, hyperventilation, irritability, mental depression, nervousness, paranoia, quick to react, overreact emotionally, rapidly changing moods, restlessness, shaking, shortness of breath, trouble sleeping , chills, cold flu-like symptoms, cough, hoarseness, labored breathing, lower back, side pain, painful, difficult urination , tightness in chest, wheezing, chest pain , fever, unusually high, skin rash , hives, uncontrolled movements, head, neck, arms, legs, with long-term use, high doses, difficulty in breathing, dizziness , feeling faint, increased blood pressure, mood, mental changes, pounding heartbeat, unusual tiredness , weakness, side effects may go away during treatment, body adjusts to the medicine, side effects continue, bothersome, false sense, well-being, irritability, nervousness, restlessness, trouble in sleeping, after these stimulant effects have worn off, drowsiness , trembling, unusual tiredness , weakness, mental depression may occur, accidental injury, bladder pain, bloody, cloudy urine , blurred vision , changes in sexual desire, decreased sexual ability, constipation, cramps, diarrhea, burning, painful urination, difficulty in speaking, dizziness , lightheadedness, dryness, mouth, unpleasant taste, fast, pounding heartbeat, frequent urge to urinate, headache, heavy bleeding with menstrual period, inability to have, keep an erection, increased sensitivity, skin to sunlight, increased sweating, itching, redness, other discoloration , skin, appetite, lower back, side pain, nausea, vomiting, pain, severe sunburn , sleepiness, unusual drowsiness , stomach cramps , pain, tooth disorder, twitching, weight loss, after you stop using this medicine, body may need time to adjust, time this takes depends on the amount, medicine you were using and how long you used it, during this period, time check with a physician if you notice, side effects, mental depression, nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps , pain, trembling, unusual tiredness , weakness, other side effects not listed above may occur also in some patients, notice any other effects check with a physician,
brand names
some commonly used brand names are, adderall, adderall xr desoxyn, desoxyn gradumet, dexedrine, dexedrine spansule, dextrostat, dexedrine spansule,
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