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Meaning of "psychostimulants"

psychostimulants: substances that stimulate the central nervous system, often used in medical contexts to treat conditions like ADHD
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For patients requiring adjunctive therapy with psychostimulants.
Other psychostimulants and nootropics.
Psychiatrist will hardly ever prescribe psychostimulants to a child.
Most psychostimulants work by activating dopamine receptors causing increased focus or pleasure.
One of the most commonly prescribed medication is psychostimulants.
The procognitive actions of psychostimulants are only associated with low doses.
Tricyclic antidepressants have lower therapeutic efficacy than psychostimulants.
There are two psychostimulants.
More randomized trials are needed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of psychostimulants.
Prescription of psychostimulants.
The results were rarely as robust as are the results when treating with psychostimulants.
Crystal meth interacts mainly with other psychostimulants and with antidepressants.
Studies in rodents and primates demonstrated that bupropion exhibits some pharmacologic actions common to psychostimulants.
Another student told that he sold of psychostimulants for a few years.
Furthermore psychostimulants are sometimes used to treat OCD.

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Those are what we call the psychostimulants.
Both HDAC inhibitors and psychostimulants increase global levels of histone acetylation in NAc.
Such patients respond well to psychostimulants.
Psychostimulants and opioids have been related with LVSD.
Depression may also be treated with drugs called psychostimulants.
Its dependence possible must to its psychostimulants properties and local anesthetic action.
Some of the medicines used to treat ADHD are called psychostimulants.
Children who can not tolerate psychostimulants often use the antidepressant bupropion.
The LMA is a behavioral test developed to predict the efficacy of psychostimulants.
Servicemen will also be adminstered psychostimulants to help them remain active for longer periods.
This will not eliminate the need for many kids with ADHD to take psychostimulants.
The LMA is an attractive test for psychostimulants because it is sensitive and specific.
Finally, not all individuals respond to psychostimulants.
Psychostimulants for hypersomnia ( excessive daytime sleepiness ) in myotonic dystrophy.
Further randomized trials are needed to determine the utility of psychostimulants for myotonic dystrophy.
In recent years, psychostimulants have been investigated as a possible replacement therapy.
Concomitant use of TREVICTA with psychostimulants.
Psychostimulants also cause physical withdrawal, including rebound and dependence.
Concomitant use of Xeplion with psychostimulants.
When psychostimulants are not tolerated or are ineffective, other classes of drugs may be recommended.
Both Adderall and Vyvanse are psychostimulants.
Psychostimulants also have the potential for abuse, because they are addictive.
Some are also utilizable as psychotropes, more particularly as psychostimulants.
Psychostimulants affect levels of dopamine, a neurotransmitter in the brain associated with addiction.
Anorexogenics or amphetamine-type psychostimulants.
Psychostimulants have been extensively studied, and their usefulness has been well established.
In addition, some of them are psychostimulants.
Suitable psychostimulants are thus dopamine and / or noradrenalin reuptake inhibitors and catecholamine agonists.
Advantageously, substance abuse disorders are abuse disorders due to psychostimulants.
Chronic exposure to psychostimulants increases glutamatergic [ signaling ] from the prefrontal cortex to the NAc.
Some of these derivatives may also be used as psychotropes, more particularly as psychostimulants.
Other studies indicated that psychostimulants potentiated antidepressants, and were under-prescribed for treatment resistant depression.
Long-term management of these patients is by appropriate management coupled with treatment with psychostimulants.
In ADHD therapies, psychostimulants reduce excess motor activity and enhance concentration.
The incidence of side-effects has been higher than in the patients treated with psychostimulants.

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