Amphetamines have had a relatively short, though chequered history. From their use in wartime, their abuse by the beat generation, up to the popularity of Ecstasy in the late 20th century, many have found amphetamines an enjoyable, though unpredictable, stimulant. More than that though, amphetamine-based treatments have been found to have beneficial effects for those suffering from attention deficit disorders, and are now widely prescribed in the US and elsewhereas a treatment for children and adults. What is the truth behind these medical claims? What are the real effects of stimulants like Ecstasy? Just how harmful are amphetamines? In this book, a leading authority on psychoactive drugs explores the uses and abuses of amphetamines. Starting with a look at the origins of amphetamines, their use in wartime, their use by poets, musicians - evena President of the US, it presents a fascinating and accessible account of amphetamine use. It examines the evidence for the claims that drugs like Ecstasykill, and considers the widespread use of amphetamines for ADHD, presenting athorough account based on science and fact, rather than dogma INDICE: 1. Introduction. 2. What are amphetamines and how do they work in the brain?. 3. Medical uses of amphetamines. 4. Amphetamines as performance enhancers. 5. Illicit amphetamine use around the world. 6. Amphetamine psychosis: how research on amphetamines provided new insights into the brain mechanismsunderlying schizophrenia. 7. How dangerous are the amphetamines?. 8. Ecstasy.9. The future with amphetamines
- ISBN: 978-0-19-853090-9
- Editorial: Oxford University
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 232
- Fecha Publicación: 01/01/2008
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés