Published On Dec 11, 2021
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is commonly treated with psychostimulant drugs like amphetamine and methylphenidate. In this video, I will take a brief look at the basic pharmacology behind these stimulants.
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Time-release mechanism original video, courtesy of Sebastian Vergara:
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