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ADHD medications do not normalize cognition in ADHD patients.
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Pubmed Data
: J Atten Disord. 2008 Jan;11(4):459-69. Epub 2007 Oct 12. PMID:
17934180
Article Published Date
: Jan 01, 2008
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Diseases
:
Amphetamine Addiction/Withdrawal : CK(31) : AC(8)
,
Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity : CK(240) : AC(30)
Problem Substances
:
Adderall : CK(41) : AC(5)
,
ADHD Drugs : CK(102) : AC(6)
Chair massage has a positive effect in the treatment of anxiety in patients withdrawing from psychoactive drugs.
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Pubmed Data
: J Altern Complement Med. 2010 Sep;16(9):979-87. PMID:
20799900
Article Published Date
: Sep 01, 2010
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Diseases
:
Amphetamine Addiction/Withdrawal : CK(31) : AC(8)
,
Cocaine Withdrawal : CK(26) : AC(7)
Therapeutic Actions
:
Massage/Therapeutic Touch : CK(710) : AC(72)
"Protective effects of the antioxidant sulforaphane on behavioral changes and neurotoxicity in mice after the administration of methamphetamine."
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Pubmed Data
: Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2012 Jul ;222(1):37-45. Epub 2011 Dec 27. PMID:
22200890
Article Published Date
: Jun 30, 2012
Study Type
: Animal Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Sulforaphane : CK(520) : AC(171)
Diseases
:
Amphetamine Addiction/Withdrawal : CK(31) : AC(8)
,
Brain: Microglial Activation : CK(67) : AC(38)
,
Neurodegenerative Diseases : CK(1743) : AC(420)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Antioxidants : CK(3653) : AC(1318)
,
Neuroprotective Agents : CK(962) : AC(480)
Bee venom acupuncture has a preventive and therapeutic effect on methamphetamine-induced addiction.
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Pubmed Data
: Neurol Res. 2010 Feb;32 Suppl 1:101-6. PMID:
20034456
Article Published Date
: Feb 01, 2010
Study Type
: Animal Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Bee Venom : CK(20) : AC(8)
Diseases
:
Amphetamine Addiction/Withdrawal : CK(31) : AC(8)
Therapeutic Actions
:
Acupuncture : CK(1294) : AC(147)
DHA deficiency augments amphetamine-induced behavioral sensitization in adult mice.
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Pubmed Data
: Synapse. 2008 Oct;62(10):725-35. PMID:
18651642
Article Published Date
: Oct 01, 2008
Study Type
: Animal Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) : CK(582) : AC(100)
,
Omega-3 Fatty Acids : CK(3333) : AC(319)
Diseases
:
Amphetamine Addiction/Withdrawal : CK(31) : AC(8)
Iboga compounds may have a therapeutic role in the treatment of amphetamine addiction
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Pubmed Data
: Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 2001 Jul-Aug;69(3-4):485-91. PMID:
11509208
Article Published Date
: Jul 01, 2001
Study Type
: Animal Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
ibogaine : CK(6) : AC(3)
Diseases
:
Amphetamine Addiction/Withdrawal : CK(31) : AC(8)
,
Anxiety Disorders : CK(659) : AC(82)
Lithium treatment prevents amphetamine-induced behavioral sensitization augmented by omega-3 fatty acid deficiency.
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Pubmed Data
: J Psychiatr Res. 2008 May;42(6):458-68. Epub 2007 Jul 12. PMID:
17628596
Article Published Date
: May 01, 2008
Study Type
: Animal Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Lithium : CK(31) : AC(8)
,
Omega-3 Fatty Acids : CK(3333) : AC(319)
Diseases
:
Amphetamine Addiction/Withdrawal : CK(31) : AC(8)
Lobelia may reduce psychostimulant (e.g. amphetamine) abuse.
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Pubmed Data
: Biochem Pharmacol. 2002 Jan 15;63(2):89-98. PMID:
11841781
Article Published Date
: Jan 15, 2002
Study Type
: Animal Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Lobelia : CK(8) : AC(5)
Diseases
:
Amphetamine Addiction/Withdrawal : CK(31) : AC(8)
L-5-hydroxytryptophan attenuates positive psychotic symptoms induced by D-amphetamine.
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Pubmed Data
: Mol Cells. 2009 Feb;27(2):191-8. Epub 2009 Feb 20. PMID:
3501597
Article Published Date
: Feb 01, 2009
Study Type
: Commentary
Additional Links
Substances
:
5-HTP (5-Hydroxytryptophan) : CK(64) : AC(9)
Diseases
:
Amphetamine Addiction/Withdrawal : CK(31) : AC(8)
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