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View Post: The Use of Psychostimulants in Schizophrenia
22 Sep 2009 by The Causeway Retreat
The literature in this area is scant, but in recent years I have been using pemoline, a psychostimulant with a low dependence potential, which has also been in use an appetite suppressant, to reverse some neuroleptic induced side ...
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View Post: Reputable Adrafinil Source? - ImmInst.org Forums
12 Nov 2009
Pike- are you sure you are not talking about pemoline? ah! you're right, i was confusing the two. however, adrafinil IS hepatotoxic. and although modafinil (its metabolite) isn't given the same attribute, it sure as hell does tinker a ...
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View Post: cylert, pemoline - oral brand drug
6 Jun 2009 by betpleiq1975
warning: pemoline should be used only after other treatments have fialed. if this drug fails to work within a reasonable amount of time (within 3 weeks after ideal dosage has been determined) its use should be stopped. ...
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View Post: [teresa]: fckng ralph nader, fckng public citizen
2 Jan 2006 by Teresa Nielsen Hayden
cylert (generic name "pemoline") has been the most effective treatment for teresa's narcolepsy in 24 years since she was first diagnosed. she's been taking it for most of that time. now it's gone. we discovered this when we tried to ...
View Blog: Making Light - http://nielsenhayden.com/makinglight/
View Post: Pemoline Problems. In the Pipeline:
3 Jan 2006 by derek-lowe@sbcglobal.net
The FDA has recently pulled pemoline (sold in its non-generic days as Cylert) from the market, citing risks of liver toxicity. It's used for narcolepsy, ADHD, fatigue in multiple sclerosis patients, and other indications. ...
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View Post: Pemoline (Cylert)
8 Mar 2009 by Nirbaya Script
In the United States pemoline became available for medical purposes during the 1970s. It is used to treat depression, weariness, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The drug's stimulant effects are described as greater ...
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View Post: DUJS Online » Invisible Disabilities: The Pathology of ADHD and Autism
21 Nov 2009 by Alexandra Boye-Doe '10, DUJS Staff
ADHD is treated with stimulants such as methylphenidate, amphetamine and pemoline, which function by both stimulating catecholamine release, and inhibiting its reuptake. This leads to an increase in dopamine and noradrenaline levels in ...
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