Books and Monographs
1 The Speed Culture : Amphetamine Use and Abuse in America. Grinspoon, Lester ; Hedblom, Peter
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1975.ADAI BOOK Call No: HV 5822 A5 G75 1975
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Addiction : From Biology to Drug Policy. [more] 3 ![]()
Methamphetamine Abuse : Epidemiologic Issues and Implications. (NIDA Research Monograph 115) Miller, Marissa A. ; Kozel, Nicholas J. ; (editor/s)
Rockville : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1991.ADAI BOOK Call No: RM 666 A493 M39 1991
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Pharmacology and Toxicology of Amphetamine and Related Designer Drugs. (NIDA Research Monograph 94) Asghar, Khursheed ; De Souza, Errol ; (editor/s)
Rockville : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1989.ADAI BOOK Call No: RM 666 A493 P42 1989
[more] 5 Methamphetamine Abuse in the United States, September 1988. Hall, James N. ; Uchman, Richard S. ; Dominguez, Roman
Rockville : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1989.ADAI BOOK Call No: RC 568 S74 H25 1989 [REF HAND]
[more] 6 Cocaine and Other Stimulants. (Advances in Behavioral Biology v. 21) Ellinwood, Everett H. ; Kilbey, M. Marlyne ; (editor/s)
New York : Plenum Press, 1977.ADAI BOOK Call No: QP 921 C7 C59
[more] 7 Amphetamine Abuse. Russo, J. Robert ; (editor/s)
Springfield, Ill. : Thomas, 1968.ADAI BOOK Call No: HV 5822 A5 N3 1966
[more] 8 Amphetamine Use, Misuse, and Abuse ; Proceedings of the National Amphetamine Conference, 1978. [more] 9 Amphetamines and Related Drugs: Clinical Toxicity and Dependence : A Comprehensive Bibliography of the International Literature. (ARF bibliographic series no. 8) Kalant, Oriana Josseau ; Kalant, Harold ; Vegers, Lydia
Toronto : Addiction Research Foundation, 1974.ADAI BOOK Call No: REF BIBZ Z 7164 N17 A22 no. 8
[more] 10 Amphetamines and Related Stimulants : Chemical, Biological, Clinical, and Sociological Aspects. (CRC drug dependence series) [more] 11 Amphetamines: Toxicity and Addiction. (Brookside monograph no. 5) Kalant, Oriana Josseau
Toronto : Published for the Addiction Research Foundation by Univ. of Toronto Press and Thomas, 1973.ADAI BOOK Call No: RM 666 A493 K35 1973
[more] 12 Drug-Free Therapeutic Community : An Evaluation. Brook, Robert C. ; Whitehead, Paul C
New York : Human Sciences Press, 1980.ADAI BOOK Call No: RC 489 T67 B76
[more] 13 Use and Abuse of Amphetamine and its Substitutes. (NIDA Research Issues series 25 DHEW publication no. (ADM) 80-941) Spotts, James V. ; Spotts, Carol A
Rockville : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1980.ADAI BOOK Call No: RM 666 A493 S55
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Articles, Chapters, and Reprints
14 The effects of maternal use of tobacco products or amphetamines on offspring. Martin JC
In: Sonderegger TB (ed.) PERINATAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE : RESEARCH FINDINGS AND CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS. Baltimore : The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992, pp. 279-305 (Chapter) [Call No: RG 627.6 D79 P443 1992] [ ]15 Cocaine and amphetamine: Psychostimulant abuse. Irwin MR
In: Widiger TA ; Frances AJ ; Pincus HA ; First MB ; Ross R ; Davis W (eds.) DSM-IV SOURCEBOOK, vol.1. Washington DC: American Psychiatric Press, 1994, pp.169-179 (Chapter) [Call No: RC 455.2 C4 D754 1994] [ ]16 Is the prescription of amphetamine justified as a harm reduction measure? 17 Factors that lead young amphetamine misusers to seek help: Implications for drug prevention and harm reduction. ADAI/UW Link 18 The use of benzodiazepines among regular amphetamine users. 19 The effect of repeated amphetamine administration on the proopiomelanocortin mRNA level in the rat pituitary: an in situ hybridization study. Jaworska L ; Budziszewska B ; Lason W
Drug Alcohol Depend 1994;36(2):123-7 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]20 The influence of environmental factors on behavioural problems in 8-year-old children exposed to amphetamine during fetal life. Billing L ; Eriksson M ; Jonsson B ; Steneroth G ; Zetterstrom R
Child Abuse Negl 1994;18:3-9 (Reprint 06860) [ ]21 Transitions between routes of administration of regular amphetamine users. 22 Route of administration and adverse effects of amphetamine use among young adults in Sydney, Australia. 23 Discriminative stimulus properties of amphetamine, cathinone, and related agents. Free Link 24 Khat, an amphetamine-like stimulant. 25 Mechanisms mediating biogenic amine deficits induced by amphetamine and its congeners. Gibb JW ; Johnson M ; Stone DM ; Hanson GR
NIDA Res Monogr 1993;136:226-241 (Chapter) [Call No: RM 316 A79 1993] [ ]Free Link 26 HIV risk-taking behaviour among amphetamine users in Sydney, Australia. 27 Paranoid psychosis following continuous amphetamine or cocaine: relationship to selective neurotoxicity. Ellison GD
In: Korenman SG ; Barchas JD (eds.) BIOLOGICAL BASIS OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE. New York: Oxford University Press, 1993, pp. 355-372 (Chapter) [Call No: RM 316 B56 1993] [ ]28 Fun, frission & fashion [ecstasy, lsd, amphetamines and nightclubs, raves and parties]. Henderson S
Int J Drug Policy 1993;4(3):122-129 (Journal) [ ]29 Crime and drug misuse: Economic and psychological aspects of the criminal activities of heroin and amphetamine injectors. ADAI/UW Link 30 Measurement of the severity of amphetamine dependence. Churchill AC ; Burgess PM ; Pead J ; Gill T
Addiction 1993;88(10):1335-40 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]31 HIV risks for women drug injectors: heroin and amphetamine users compared. 32 Crack, crank . . . and now "crock". 33 Developing amphetamine-related strategies within a harm-reduction framework. Turnbull M
Int J Drug Policy 1993;4(2):98-102. (Journal) [ ]34 Patterns of drug use and risk-taking among injecting amphetamine and opioid drug users in Sydney, Australia. 35 Amphetamines and other stimulants. King GR ; Ellinwood EH
In: Lowinson JH ; Ruiz P ; Millman RB ; Langrod JG (eds.) SUBSTANCE ABUSE: A COMPREHENSIVE TEXTBOOK. (2nd edition) Baltimore : Williams & Wilkins, 1992. pp.247-270 (Chapter) [Call No: RC 564 S826 1992] [ ]36 Khat: the amphetamine of the Middle East. Schuckit MA
Drug Abuse Alcohol Newsl 1993;22(1):1-3 (Journal) [ ]37 Severity of dependence and route of administration of heroin, cocaine and amphetamines. Gossop M ; Griffiths P ; Powis B ; Strang J
Br J Addict 1992;87(11):1527-36 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 38 Chromosome mapping of gene loci affecting morphine and amphetamine responses in BXD recombinant inbred mice. Belknap JK ; Crabbe JC
Ann N Y Acad Sci 1992 Jun 28;654:311-23 (Chapter) [Call No: Q11 N5 vol. 654] [ ]39 Weak base model of amphetamine action. Sulzer D ; Pothos E ; Sung HM ; Maidment NT ; Hoebel BG ; Rayport S
Ann N Y Acad Sci 1992 Jun 28;654:525-8 (Chapter) [Call No: Q11 N5 vol. 654] [ ]40 Sensitization and individual differences to IP amphetamine, cocaine, or caffeine following repeated intra-cranial amphetamine infusions. Hooks MS ; Jones GH ; Liem BJ ; Justice JB Jr
Ann N Y Acad Sci 1992 Jun 28;654:444-7 (Chapter) [Call No: Q11 N5 vol. 654] [ ]41 Effects of setting on the subjective and behavioral effects of d-amphetamine in humans. 42 A new target for behavioural research--amphetamine misuse. UW Link 43 Amphetamines. Miller NA
In: Miller NS (ed.) COMPREHENSIVE HANDBOOK OF DRUG AND ALCOHOL ADDICTION. New York : Marcel Dekker, 1991, pp.427-35 (Chapter) [Call No: RC 564 C652 1991 (REF HAND)] [ ]44 Frequency modulation as an explanation of common patterns of intravenous cocaine-amphetamine use. Johnson J ; Williams M
National Institute on Drug Abuse. COMMUNITY-BASED AIDS PREVENTION; STUDIES OF INTRAVENOUS DRUG USERS AND THEIR SEXUAL PARTNERS. (Proceedings of the First Annual NADR National Meeting.) Rockville : NIDA, 1991, pp. 402-12 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 C36 1991] [ ]45 In vitro d-amphetamine and cocaine increase opioid binding in mouse brain homogenate. Yoburn BC ; Lutfy K ; Sierra V
NIDA Res Monogr 1991;105:522-3 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5825 C617 1990] [ ]Free Link 46 Cathinone, a phenylpropylamine alkaolid from khat leaves that has amphetamine effects in humans. Kalix P ; Geisshusler S ; Brenneisen R ; Koelbing U ; Fisch HU
NIDA Res Monogr 1991;105:289-90 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5825 C617 1990] [ ]Free Link 47 Effects of ethanol, diazepam and amphetamines on cerebral metabolic rate: PET studies using FDG. de Wit H ; Metz J ; Cooper M
NIDA Res Monogr 1991;105:61-7 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5825 C617 1990] [ ]Free Link 48 Effect of amphetamine on DMBA-induced tumours in female rats. Freire-Garabal M ; Balboa J ; Nunez MJ ; Suarez J ; Belmonte A
Res Commun Subst Abuse 1991;12(3):144-52 (Journal) [ ]49 Hazardous amphetamine use: the need to consider dosage. Chesher GB
Drug Alcohol Rev 1991;10(4):299-303 (Journal) [ ]50 Effects of d-amphetamine injected into the nucleus accumbens on ethanol reinforced behavior. Samson HH ; Tolliver GA ; Haraguchi M ; Kalivas PW
Brain Res Bull 1991;27:267-71 (Reprint 04948) [ ]51 Amphetamine psychosis [letter]. UW Link 52 The effects of D-amphetamine on shock escape and food competition behaviors in rodents. Benson KA ; Russell RK ; Brantley SD ; Wilson MC
Res Commun Subst Abuse 1990;11(3):81-93. (Journal) [ ]53 Effects of food deprivation on subjective responses to d-amphetamine and marijuana in humans. Free Link 54 Changes in prodynorphin peptide content following treatment with morphine or amphetamine: possible role in mechanisms of action of drug of abuse. Free Link 55 The effects of capsaicin treatment on self-administration of amphetamine vapor in rats. Sharpe LG ; Weinhold LL ; Jaffe JH
NIDA Res Monogr 1989;95:539 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5825 C617 1989] [ ]Free Link 56 Human d-amphetamine drug discrimination: testing with d-amphetamine and hydromorphone. Free Link 57 Behavioral and EEG studies of acute cocaine administration: comparisons with morphine, amphetamine, pentobarbital, nicotine, ethanol and marijuana. Lukas SE ; Mendelson JH ; Amass L ; Benedikt R
NIDA Res Monogr 1989;95:146-51 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5825 C617 1989] [ ]Free Link 58 A social bonding-drug progression model of amphetamine use among young women. ADAI/UW Link 59 Substituted amphetamine controlled substance analogues. Nichols DE
In: Redda KK ; Walker CA ; Barnett G (eds.) COCAINE, MARIJUANA, DESIGNER DRUGS: CHEMISTRY, PHARMACOLOGY, AND BEHAVIOR. Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 1989, pp. 175-185. (Chapter) [Call No: RM 315 C63 1989] [ ]60 Prenatal amphetamine effects on behavior: possible mediation by brain monoamines. 61 Health and development of 8-year-old children whose mothers abused amphetamine during pregnancy. Eriksson M ; Billing L ; Steneroth G ; Zetterstrom R
Acta Paediatr Scand 1989;78:944-49 (Reprint 04028) [ ]62 Amphetamines: aggressive and social behavior. Free Link 63 Recommendations for future research on amphetamines and related designer drugs. Free Link 64 Self-injection in baboons of amphetamines and related designer drugs. Sannerud CA ; Brady JV ; Griffiths RR
NIDA Res Monogr 1989;94:30-42 (Chapter) [Call No: RM 666 A493 P42 1989] [ ]Free Link 65 Effects of neurotoxic amphetamines on serotonergic neurons: immunocytochemical studies. Molliver ME ; Mamounas LA ; Wilson MA
NIDA Res Monogr 1989;94:270-305 (Chapter) [Call No: RM 666 A493 P42 1989] [ ]Free Link 66 Effects of amphetamine analogs on central nervous system neuropeptide systems. Hanson GR ; Sonsalla P ; Letter A ; Merchant KM ; Johnson M ; Bush L ; Gibb JW
NIDA Res Monogr 1989;94:259-69 (Chapter) [Call No: RM 666 A493 P42 1989] [ ]Free Link 67 Pharmacologic profile of amphetamine derivatives at various brain recognition sites: selective effects on serotonergic systems. Battaglia G ; De Souza EB
NIDA Res Monogr 1989;94:240-58 (Chapter) [Call No: RM 666 A493 P42 1989] [ ]Free Link 68 Role of dopamine in the neurotoxicity induced by amphetamines and related designer drugs. Gibb JW ; Stone DM ; Johnson M ; Hanson GR
NIDA Res Monogr 1989;94:161-78 (Chapter) [Call No: RM 666 A493 P42 1989] [ ]Free Link 69 Neuronal actions of amphetamine in the rat brain. Free Link 70 Neurochemical mechanisms involved in behavioral effects of amphetamines and related designer drugs. Gold LH ; Geyer MA ; Koob GF
NIDA Res Monogr 1989;94:101-26 (Chapter) [Call No: RM 666 A493 P42 1989] [ ]Free Link 71 Pharmacology and toxicology of amphetamine and related designer drugs. Asghar K ; De Souza E ; (eds.)
NIDA Res Monogr 1989;94:1-357 (Chapter) [Call No: RM 666 A493 P42 1989] [ ]Free Link 72 Neurophysiological consequences of amphetamine administration. Groves P ; Ryan L ; Diana M ; Gariano R
NIDA Res Monogr Ser 1988;90:213-22 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5825 C617 1988] [ ]Free Link 73 Khat, toxic reactions to this substance, its similarities to amphetamine, and the implications of treatment for such patients [letter] 74 P-hydroxy-norephedrine as a possible mediator causing the reduction of oral intake of D-amphetamine in rats. 75 Repeated exposures intensify rather than diminish the rewarding effects of amphetamine, morphine, and cocaine. Lett BT
Psychopharmacology 1989;98:357-62 (Reprint 03714) [ ]76 Amphetamines: pharmacology, abuse and addiction. 77 The descriminative stimulus and subjective effects of d-amphetamine, phenmetrazine and fenfluramine in humans. 78 The effects of group composition on the sociopharmacology of D-amphetamine in Macaca arctoides. 79 Khat: a plant with amphetamine effects. Kalix P
J Subst Abuse Treat 1988;5(3):163-9 (Journal) [ ]80 The influence of brain catecholamines on 'drug taking behaviour' relative to oral self-administration of d-amphetamine by rats. 81 Effect of nimodipine on drinking behavior measured in the runway: comparison and interaction with ()-amphetamine. 82 Electrophysiological pharmacology of amphetamine. 83 Chronic administration of amphetamine has no effect on adenosine A1 and A2 receptors in the rat brain. 84 Amphetamine - a book for key persons. [Danish ; English summary] Christensen JS
Copenhagen : Danish Council of Alcohol and Narcotics, 1988, 88 p. (Reprint 02987) [ ]85 The effects of d-amphetamine on sexual competition and sexual activity in male rats. 86 The effects of amphetamine-like designer drugs on monoaminergic systems in rat brain. Gibb JW ; Stone DM ; Stahl DC ; Hanson GR
NIDA Res Monogr Ser 1987;76:316-21 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5825 C617 1986] [ ]Free Link 87 Comparison of the effects of cocaine and d-amphetamine on the pharmacological actions of methadone. Free Link 88 The discriminative stimulus properties of histamine H1 antagonists in d-amphetamine-trained and midazolam-trained pigeons. Evans SM ; Johanson CE
NIDA Res Monogr Ser 1987;76:214-20 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5825 C617 1986] [ ]Free Link 89 Cocaine and the amphetamines. Fischman MW
In: Meltzer HY (ed.) PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY: THE THIRD GENERATION OF PROGRESS. New York : Raven Press, 1987, pp. 1543-53. (Reprint 02553) [ ]90 Abuse of amphetamines, cocaine, and other stimulant drugs. Benzer DG ; Nold-Klett M
In: Herrington RE ; Jacobson GR ; Benzer DG (eds.) ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE HANDBOOK. St. Louis : Warren H. Green, 1987, pp. 54-92. (Chapter) [Call No: RC 564 A44 1987] [ ]91 Amphetamine changes neostriatal morphology. Groves PM ; Ryan LJ ; Linder JC
NIDA Res Monogr Ser 1987;78:132-42 (Chapter) [Call No: QP 981 R54 1987] [ ]Free Link 92 Amphetamines and driving. Hurst PM
Alcohol Drugs Driving 1987;3(1):13-17 (Journal) [ ]93 Effect of amphetamine on sucrose-reinforced lever pressing: interaction with food deprivation. Samson HH
Drug Alcohol Depend 1986;17(4):323-30 (Journal) [ ]94 Evaluation of mixtures of morphine and d-amphetamine for subjective and physiological effects. 95 The effects of (+/-)-methylenedioxymethamphetamine and (+/-)-methylenedioxyamphetamine in monkeys trained to discriminate (+)-amphetamine from saline. Kamien JB ; Johanson CE ; Schuster CR ; Woolverton WL
Drug Alcohol Depend 1986;18(2):139-47 (Journal) [ ]96 Examples of specific drug assays: marijuana/cannabinoids; cocaine; amphetamine/methamphetamine; opiates; phencyclidine; alcohol; lsd; methaquelone; barbiturates; benzodiazepines. Free Link 97 Individual differences in the reinforcing and subjective effects of amphetamine and diazepam. 98 Use, indications and distribution in different countries of the stimulant and hallucinogenic amphetamine derivatives under consideration by WHO. Keup W
Drug Alcohol Depend 1986;17(2-3):169-92 (Journal) [ ]99 Amphetamine : effect of an acute, toxic dose on monoamine and metabolite levels in olfactory tubercles, striatum and amygdala of mice. 100 Influence of pregnancy and child-rearing on amphetamine-addicted women. Five-year follow-up after delivery. 101 A reevaluation of psychotomimetic amphetamine derivatives in humans. 102 Alterations in catecholamine metabolism partially corrected during amphetamine-dependence. 103 Pre-school children of amphetamine-addicted mothers : somatic and psychomotor development. Billing L ; Eriksson M ; Steneroth G ; Zetterstrom R
Acta Paediatr Scand 1985;74:179-84 (Reprint 00339) [ ]104 Prenatal ethanol exposure and hyperactivity in rats : effects of d-amphetamine and alpha-methyl-p-tyrosine. Bond NW
Neurobehav Toxicol Teratol 1985;7(5):461-67 (Reprint 00100) [ ]105 Effects of L-tyrosine on brain monoamines in rats given intravenous amphetamine. 106 Oral ethanol reinforcement: interactive effects of amphetamine, pimozide and food-restriction. 107 Effects of chronic treatment with diazepam, phenobarbital, or amphetamine on naloxone-precipitated morphine withdrawal. Eisenberg RM
Drug Alcohol Depend 1985;15(4):375-81 (Journal) [ ]108 Oral ethanol reinforcement in the rat: effects of acute amphetamine. 109 Biochemical and behavioral changes in rats during and after chronic d-amphetamine exposure. 110 Pre-school children of amphetamine-addicted mothers. Eriksson M ; BIlling L ; Steneroth G ; Zetterstrom R
Acta Paediatr Scand 1985;74:185-190 (Reprint 00559) [ ]111 The effect of d-amphetamine and ephedrine on smoking attitude and behavior. 112 Leuckart-specific impurities in amphetamine and methamphetamine seized in Norway. Free Link 113 The khat alkaloid (-)cathinone acts like amphetamine on physiological catecholamine stores. 114 (+)-Amphetamine oral 'drug taking behavior' in naive and tolerant rats. 115 Inability of monoamine oxidase inhibitors to prevent the persistent depletion of striatal dopamine by amphetamine in rats. 116 Simultaneous analysis of N-(2-cyanoethyl) amphetamine (Fenproporex), amphetamine and p-hydroxyamphetamine in rat brain. Nazarali AJ ; Baker GB ; Coutts RT ; Pasutto FM ; Cristofoli WA
Res Commun Subst Abuse 1984;5(4):317-320 (Journal) [ ]117 The discriminative stimulus properties of cocaine and d-amphetamine: a comparison of three routes of administration. de la Garza R ; Johanson CE ; Schuster CR
NIDA Res Monogr Ser 1984;49:150-5 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5825 C617 1983] [ ]Free Link 118 Psychobiological foundations of behaviors induced by amphetamines. Free Link 119 Effects of chronic naltrexone on amphetamine locomotor activity. Ng Cheong Ton MJ ; Blair R ; Holmes L ; Amit Z
Subst Alcohol Actions Misuse 1983;4(4):331-6 (Journal) [ ]120 Effect of L-tryptophan pretreatment on d-amphetamine self administration. Lyness WH
Subst Alcohol Actions Misuse 1983;4(4):305-12 (Journal) [ ]121 Effects of concurrent D-amphetamine treatment on primate social behavior is dictated by baseline group behavioral patterns. 122 The role of dopaminergic and serotonergic systems in the acute lethal effects of dl-cathinone, d-amphetamine, and cocaine in mice: a comparative study. 123 Phenylpropanolamine and amphetamine: comparative effects on striatal dopamine neurons in iprindole-treated rats. 124 Differential effects of pre- and/or post-natal d-amphetamine on avoidance response in genetically selected lines of rats. 125 Behavioral toxicity of amphetamine is differentially affected by hot and cold water immersion stress. 126 Cocaine and amphetamine dependence treated with desipramine. Tennant FS Jr ; Rawson RA
NIDA Res Monogr Ser 1983;43:351-5 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5825 C617 1982] [ ]127 Amphetamine withdrawal and sleep disturbance. 128 Behavioral alterations in rats prenatally exposed to low doses of d-amphetamine. Adams J ; Buelke-Sam J ; Kimmel CA ; LaBorde JB
Neurobehav Toxicol Teratol 1982 Jan-Feb;4(1):63-70 (Journal) [ ]129 Effects of d, 1-amphetamine on exploratory activity in mice. Evidence for individual difference in drug response. 130 Percutaneous absorption of amphetamine, methamphetamine, methadone, and propoxyphene as their hydrochlorides in vivo. Bailey DN
Res Commun Subst Abuse 1982;3(1):109-115 (Journal) [ ]131 Enhanced amphetamine anorexia, but not drinking suppression in obese Zucker rats. 132 Neurochemical similarities between d,l-cathinone and d-amphetamine. Wagner GC ; Preston K ; Ricaurte GA ; Schuster CR ; Seiden LS
Drug Alcohol Depend 1982;9(4):279-84 (Journal) [ ]133 The effects of chlorpromazine on the lethality of d-amphetamine and phencyclidine in mice. 134 Methoxyamphetamines and fenfluramine compared to amphetamine for antagonism of electroshock seizures. 135 Regional distribution of dextro-3 H-amphetamine in rabbit brain: effects of chlorpromazine pretreatment. 136 Age related differences in the pressor response to amphetamine in Fischer 344 rats. 137 The effect of naloxone on d-amphetamine induced locomotor activity. 138 Alterations in non-human primate food competition induced by d-amphetamine. 139 Influence of ring and side chain substituents on the selectivity of amphetamine as a monoamine oxidase inhibitor. 140 Amphetamine. Morgan JP
In: Lowinson JH ; Ruiz P (eds.) SUBSTANCE ABUSE: CLINICAL PROBLEMS AND PERSPECTIVES. Baltimore : Williams & Wilkins, 1981, pp.167-184. (Chapter) [Call No: RC 564 S83] [ ]141 The effects of opiates, sedative-hypnotics, amphetamines, cannabis, and other psychoactive drugs on the fetus and newborn. Finnegan LP ; Fehr KO
In: Kalant OJ (ed.) RESEARCH ADVANCES IN ALCOHOL AND DRUG PROBLEMS, VOL. 5: ALCOHOL AND DRUG PROBLEMS IN WOMEN. New York : Plenum Press, 1980, pp.653-723. (Chapter) [Call No: RC 565 R37 v.5] [ ]142 Recommendations for demand reduction of amphetamines. Streit F
Chem Depend 1980;4(1-2):135-43 (Journal) [ ]143 Dependence on amphetamine, cocaine, and other stimulants. Ellinwood EH ; Petrie WM
In: Pradhan S ; Dutta S (eds.) DRUG ABUSE: CLINICAL AND BASIC ASPECTS. St. Louis : CV Mosby, 1977, pp.248-262. (Chapter) [Call No: RC 566 D74] [ ]144 Death in amphetamine users: causes and estimates of mortality. Kalant OJ ; Kalant H
In: Gibbons RJ ; Israel Y ; Kalant H ; Popham RE ; Schmidt W ; Smart RG (eds.) RESEARCH ADVANCES IN ALCOHOL AND DRUG PROBLEMS, VOL. 3. New York : Wiley & Sons, 1976, pp.317-357. (Chapter) [Call No: RC 565 R37 v.3] [ ]145 Psychosocial dysfunctions as precursors to amphetamine abuse among adolescents. 146 Social dimensions in the use of prescription psychoactive drugs (diet pills). Krauss PF
Addict Diseases 1976;2(4):659-71 (Journal) [ ]147 Some effects of prenatal exposure to d-amphetamine sulfate and phenobarbital on developmental neurochemistry and on behavior.