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amphetamine sulfate,
dextroamphetamine sulfate, and
dextroamphetamine saccharate. This drug
mixture has
slightly stronger CNS
effects than
racemic amphetamine...
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Saccharate can
refer to
either a salt or
ester of
saccharic acid or a
metallic derivative of a sugar,
especially sucrose (thus a sucrate),
usually with...
- as
glucose with
nitric acid. The
salts of
saccharic acid are
called saccharates or glucarates.
Saccharide Disaccharides Monosaccharides Mucic acid Gluconic...
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amphetamine include amphetamine adipate, aspartate, hydrochloride, phosphate,
saccharate, sulfate, and tannate.
Dextroamphetamine sulfate is the most
common enantiopure...
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Adderall (dextroamphetamine sulfate/amphetamine sulfate/dextroamphetamine
saccharate/amphetamine
aspartate monohydrate) is also
frequently used recreationally...
- of effort. "Adderall XR-
dextroamphetamine sulfate,
dextroamphetamine saccharate,
amphetamine sulfate and
amphetamine aspartate capsule,
extended release"...
- (d,l-)amphetamine
aspartate monohydrate One-quarter
dextroamphetamine saccharate One-quarter
dextroamphetamine sulfate One-quarter
racemic (d,l-)amphetamine...
- dextro-isomer of l-phenyl-2-methylaminopropane. "Adderall-
dextroamphetamine saccharate,
amphetamine aspartate,
dextroamphetamine sulfate, and
amphetamine sulfate...
- salts:
dextroamphetamine sulfate,
amphetamine sulfate,
dextroamphetamine saccharate and
amphetamine (D,L)-aspartate monohydrate. This
result is a 76% dextroamphetamine...
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dextroamphetamine and amphetamine, with the
dextro isomer of
amphetamine saccharate and D/L-amphetamine
aspartate monohydrate. The
original Benzedrine was...