ISSN: 0022-1198
CODEN: JFSCA
Published Online: 1 January 1977
Page Count: 5
Subjective Responses and Excretion Patterns of Dextroamphetamine After the Administration of Therapeutic Doses
Rodda, BE
Lilly Laboratory for Clinical Research,
Ind.
Brown, DJ
Indiana University School of Medicine,
Ind.
Wimbish, G
Indiana University School of Medicine,
Ind.
Griffis, L
Indiana University School of Medicine,
Ind.
Lemberger, L
Lilly Laboratory for Clinical Research,
Ind.
Evans, MA
Indiana University School of Medicine,
Ind.
Forney, RB
Indiana University School of Medicine,
Ind.
Martz, R
Indiana University School of Medicine,
Ind.
(Received 11 December 1975; accepted 22 April 1976)
Abstract
Amphetamine, a potent sympathomimetic amine, is widely misused [1–5]. It is also employed therapeutically in the treatment of certain childhood behavioral disorders. Urinary amphetamine concentrations of 2 mg/100 ml or greater which occur after the use of large intravenous doses are readily detected by routine toxicological examination. The estimation of the drug in body fluids following orally administered therapeutic doses Can also be important in forensic medicine [6–8].
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Paper ID: JFS10386J
DOI: 10.1520/JFS10386J
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Title Subjective Responses and Excretion Patterns of Dextroamphetamine After the Administration of Therapeutic Doses
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