Amphetamine Synthesis

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The recent rise in popularity of drugs like Adderall amongst young adults in the US has sparked controversy lately, as critics question whether long term use of the drug is effective, or even safe for long-term use. Today, Adderall is marketed and prescribed as a treatment for ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), commonly used as a means of improving productivity in work or school, but this was not always the case. Amphetamine (Adderall’s main ingredient) dates back to 1930’s when it was initially introduced as a treatment for depression. During World War II, both Allied and Axis troops experimented with Amphetamine on their troops, claiming the drug increased soldiers’ awareness in battle and minimalized their fear of death. Throughout …show more content…

The Controlled Substance Act of 1970 made Amphetamine a Schedule II drug and it has been illegal for recreational use ever since. In the past few decades, however, Amphetamine has made a comeback in the form of drugs like Adderall and Ritalin which seem to claim to harness the benefits of Amphetamine, while decreasing the negative effects. When it comes to discussions of Adderall prescriptions, one controversial issue has focused on the question of whether the addictive properties and other negative side effects outweigh the drug's benefits for long-term …show more content…

Amphetamine was initially outlawed because of its highly addictive nature; once the immediate effects of the drug wear off the user will typically return to normal, often feeling even worse than they did before they took the drug. To counter this they may take more, which could lead to a viscous cycle of substance abuse. Users also may build up a tolerance, requiring more and more of the same substance to achieve those positive effects they felt in the beginning. When taken in large quantities, Adderall has an effect closer to that of Meth than to a cup of coffee, and can have disastrous effects on one’s mental and physical health; the user may be unable to sleep, eat, or even function in society if the dependence has gotten bad enough. Not surprisingly, emergency room visits due to Adderall overdoses have nearly doubled in the last ten years as the drug has become more prevalent. This is concerning considering how many new people are being introduced to this substance each

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