Study Drugs


 

Study Drugs – www.studydrugs.net Provigil (Modafinil) is a memory-improving and mood-brightening psychostimulant. It enhances wakefulness, attention capacity and vigilance. It is thought to work by affecting certain chemicals in the brain that control the sleep cycle. Modafinil does not make up for lack of sleep and should not be used to treat tiredness or hold off sleep in people who do not have a sleep disorder. Increasing numbers of students use modafinil. The benefits of modafinil as a “smart drug” are modest at best. But its consumption at several leading American and British universities is quite common among students seeking a competitive edge in exams, where drugs-testing is not yet routine. Adderall is a brand-name pharmaceutical psychostimulant composed of mixed amphetamine salts, which is thought to work by increasing the amount of norepinephrine and dopamine in the brain. Adderall is widely reported to increase alertness, concentration and overall cognitive performance while decreasing user fatigue. It is available in two formulations: immediate release and extended release (XR). Adderall is also reportedly widely used as a “study drug” at many American universities. Adderall is reported to help focus energy and concentration to a much higher level than normal. It enables the user to focus and stay awake. Stories of students writing papers continuously for an unusually long time, or “cramming” all night for an exam with no loss of energy or concentration are common. However

 

Routine traffic stop in Buchanan leads to "bath salts" arrest

Filed under: amphetamine salt

A routine traffic stop by the Buchanan Police Department led to the discovery of nearly $ 8,000 worth of "bath salts." Bath salt is the street name for a type of drug that has effects similar to amphetamine and cocaine. The white crystals resemble legal …
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US Patents Awarded to Inventors in Connecticut (Nov. 30)

Filed under: amphetamine salt

The invention also includes combination methods of treatment in which an amphetamine prodrug, methylphenidate prodrug, or methylphenidate analog is administered with one or more other active agents. … The abstract of the patent published by the U.S …
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