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  2. Adderall - Wikipedia

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    Adderall and Mydayis [11] are trade names [note 2] for a combination drug containing four salts of amphetamine. The mixture is composed of equal parts racemic amphetamine and dextroamphetamine , which produces a (3:1) ratio between dextroamphetamine and levoamphetamine , the two enantiomers of amphetamine. [ 13 ]

  3. Legal status of methamphetamine - Wikipedia

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    Japan: Illegal: Illegal: Illegal: Illegal: Methamphetamine is considered a "prohibited stimulant" and possession is grounds for immediate arrest. [17] Methamphetamine accounts for 84% of illegal drug use in Japan and has a relatively high street value in the country (around 10 times the street value in production regions). [18] Netherlands ...

  4. Illegal drug trade in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The illegal drug trade in Japan is the illegal production, transport, sale, and use of prohibited drugs in Japan.The drug trade is influenced by various factors, including history, economic conditions, and cultural norms.

  5. US charges executives at ADHD startup in Adderall fraud - AOL

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    The government classifies Adderall as a Schedule II controlled substance because of its high potential for abuse and dependence. Cocaine, methamphetamine and the opioid OxyContin are among other ...

  6. Antidepressants in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The number of new psychiatric drugs, and especially antidepressants on the market in Japan, is significantly less than Western countries. [1]One of the biggest barriers to antidepressants coming to the market is that the medical insurance system in Japan is national, and the authorities are keen to contain a potentially explosive market for drugs like antidepressants that, from the Japanese ...

  7. List of withdrawn drugs - Wikipedia

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    Marketed as a psychiatric drug; withdrawn after it became widely used recreationally. Now illegal in most of the world. Mebanazine: 1975 UK Hepatotoxicity, drug intereaction. [3] Methandrostenolone: 1982 France, Germany, UK, US, others Off-label abuse. [3] Methapyrilene: 1979 Germany, UK, US Animal carcinogenicity. [3] Methaqualone: 1984

  8. Does Adderall Make You Last Longer in Bed or the Opposite? - AOL

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    Adderall and ED: Takeaways If you’re taking Adderall and experiencing ED, there could be a few reasons for it. Although some common side effects of Adderall might be related to ED, there’s not ...

  9. Once illegal, this Japanese alcohol is making a comeback

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    Opened in 2015, Tokyo’s Sake Hotaru was the first legal spot to offer doburoku in Japan’s capital. But bar owners only started selling it to the public in late 2016. Since then, more options ...