nonamphetamine
Nonamphetamine refers to a class of stimulant medications that are chemically distinct from amphetamines but share some similar therapeutic effects. These drugs are primarily used to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and sometimes narcolepsy. While they act as central nervous system stimulants, their molecular structure does not include the amphetamine backbone. This difference in chemical structure can lead to variations in their pharmacological profiles, including their potential for abuse and side effect profiles compared to amphetamine-based medications.
Common examples of nonamphetamine stimulants include methylphenidate and its derivatives, such as dexmethylphenidate. These medications work
The use of nonamphetamine stimulants, like other ADHD medications, requires careful medical supervision. Potential side effects