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Volume 8 (2008) - July 2008

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Research article   Open Access

The Clinical Pharmacology of Intranasal l-Methamphetamine

John E Mendelson, Dana McGlothlin, Debra S Harris, Elyse Foster, Tom Everhart, Peyton Jacob, Reese T Jones BMC Clinical Pharmacology 2008, 8:4 (21 July 2008)

Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed |  Editor’s summary

Over-the-counter nasal sprays containing l-methamphetamine, an isomer of the highly addictive drug d-methamphetamine, do not produce major dose-dependent psychological effects, and produce only minor changes in blood pressure.


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