Amphetamines: pharmacology, abuse and addiction.

N S Miller, R B Millman, M S Gold
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Amphetamine (beta-phenylisopropylamine) is a potent sympathomimetic amine of a simple structure with a multiplicity of biological effects that include hyperthermic, anorectic, cardiovascular and central nervous system stimulant actions. Since the 1930s a large number of drugs have been developed from systematic, chemical modifications of the basic amphetamine molecule to emphasize some of the properties of amphetamines and to eliminate or diminish others. These chemical manipulations have resulted in the synthesis of a variety of more selectively acting sympathomimetics. These altered molecules include CNS stimulants, potent psychomimetics (hallucinogens), anorectic agents, and vasoconstrictors that all have the basic beta-phenylisopropylamine skeleton. Reports of the consequences of abuse and addiction followed rather closely the development of these agents: manufacture, distribution and use continue to the present day. Both legitimate and illicit production account for a significant level of use of CNS stimulants. CNS stimulants are perhaps the most reinforcing drugs known to man. For this reason alone they will persist as drugs of choice among a variety of personalities.

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安非他命:药理学、滥用和成瘾。
安非他明(β -苯基异丙胺)是一种结构简单的强效拟交感神经胺,具有多种生物效应,包括热疗、厌食、心血管和中枢神经系统兴奋作用。自20世纪30年代以来,通过对安非他明基本分子进行系统的化学修饰,开发出了大量药物,以强调安非他明的某些性质,并消除或减少其他性质。这些化学操作导致了多种选择性作用的交感神经模拟物的合成。这些改变的分子包括中枢神经系统兴奋剂、强效精神模拟剂(致幻剂)、厌食剂和血管收缩剂,它们都具有基本的-苯异丙胺骨架。关于滥用和成瘾后果的报告相当密切地注视着这些药物的发展:制造、分销和使用一直持续到今天。合法和非法生产都是使用中枢神经系统兴奋剂的重要原因。中枢神经系统兴奋剂可能是人类已知的最能增强体质的药物。仅仅因为这个原因,它们就会成为各种个性的首选药物。
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