[3]Signs of amphetamine intoxication manifest themselves in euphoria, hypersexuality, tachycardia, diaphoresis, and intensifications of the train of thought, speech, and movement.
Amphetamine use is rising among students due to the ability to easily access prescribed stimulants like Adderall.
[5] Also, in case of chronic use, vegetative disorders soon occur such as bouts of sweating, trouble sleeping, tremor, ataxia and diarrhea; the degradation of the personality takes place relatively slowly.
[8] Amphetamine dependence has shown to have the highest remission rate compared to cannabis, cocaine, and opioids.
[8] However, the few studies that used amphetamine, bupropion, methylphenidate, and modafinil as a replacement therapy did not result in less methamphetamine use or craving.