I heard a doctor who's specialized in meth abuse talk about meth.
He said that in world war 2 they used meth (pervitine) tablets.
But he said that if you take meth orally in low doses then much of it gets destroyed in the liver before it even reaches the blood.
He said meth only gives you a kick if you take high doses nasally.
Now I wonder what about amphetamines?
Do they also become deactivated in the liver before going into the blood?
Does this mean if you take adderall most of it doesn't even get into the blood?
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But then what about lisdexamphetamine? From what I know it's activated in the red blood cells.
Does this mean that lisdex gets through the liver without being destroyed and that you basically it's more effective than normal amphetamines?
He said that in world war 2 they used meth (pervitine) tablets.
But he said that if you take meth orally in low doses then much of it gets destroyed in the liver before it even reaches the blood.
He said meth only gives you a kick if you take high doses nasally.
Now I wonder what about amphetamines?
Do they also become deactivated in the liver before going into the blood?
Does this mean if you take adderall most of it doesn't even get into the blood?
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But then what about lisdexamphetamine? From what I know it's activated in the red blood cells.
Does this mean that lisdex gets through the liver without being destroyed and that you basically it's more effective than normal amphetamines?