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amphetamine and Koch's Disease

amphetamine has been researched along with Koch's Disease in 3 studies

Amphetamine: A powerful central nervous system stimulant and sympathomimetic. Amphetamine has multiple mechanisms of action including blocking uptake of adrenergics and dopamine, stimulation of release of monamines, and inhibiting monoamine oxidase. Amphetamine is also a drug of abuse and a psychotomimetic. The l- and the d,l-forms are included here. The l-form has less central nervous system activity but stronger cardiovascular effects. The d-form is DEXTROAMPHETAMINE.
1-phenylpropan-2-amine : A primary amine that is isopropylamine in which a hydrogen attached to one of the methyl groups has been replaced by a phenyl group.
amphetamine : A racemate comprising equimolar amounts of (R)-amphetamine (also known as levamphetamine or levoamphetamine) and (S)-amphetamine (also known as dexamfetamine or dextroamphetamine.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"Treatment with amphetamine (AMPH) and diazepam has been reported to decrease macrophage activity."1.31Effects of treatment with amphetamine and diazepam on Mycobacterium bovis-induced infection in hamsters. ( Domingues-Junior, M; Guerra, JL; Palermo-Neto, J; Pinheiro, SR, 2000)

Research

Studies (3)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19902 (66.67)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's1 (33.33)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
HOUGHTON, LE1
CORRIGAN, FL1
POPEK, K1
Domingues-Junior, M1
Pinheiro, SR1
Guerra, JL1
Palermo-Neto, J1

Other Studies

3 other studies available for amphetamine and Koch's Disease

ArticleYear
Amphetamine in pulmonary tuberculosis.
    Lancet (London, England), 1946, Dec-14, Volume: 2, Issue:6433

    Topics: Amphetamine; Amphetamines; Humans; Tuberculosis; Tuberculosis, Pulmonary

1946
THE STUDY OF CHANGES IN THE SO-CALLED SUCCESSIVE CONTRAST IN NEUROLOGY.
    Activitas nervosa superior, 1964, Volume: 6

    Topics: Afterimage; Amphetamine; Arteriosclerosis; Brain Concussion; Brain Injuries; Brain Neoplasms; Bromid

1964
Effects of treatment with amphetamine and diazepam on Mycobacterium bovis-induced infection in hamsters.
    Immunopharmacology and immunotoxicology, 2000, Volume: 22, Issue:3

    Topics: Amphetamine; Animals; Cricetinae; Diazepam; Drug Interactions; Hydrocortisone; Macrophages; Male; Me

2000