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Does phentermine help with ADHD?

The Checkup by Singlecare

It is a Schedule IV controlled substance and is sold under the brand names Adipex-P and Lomaira. A 2016 article published in Frontiers in Pharmacology noted that phentermine has similarities with the CNS stimulant dexamphetamine, which is found in ADHD medications like Dexedrine, ProCentra, and Zenzedi.

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Comparing clonidine and Klonopin: Uses, side effects, and risks

The Checkup by Singlecare

In this article, well discuss the differences of clonidine and Klonopin in depth. Its important to note also that Klonopin is a schedule IV controlled substance due to its potential for misuse and addiction. Clonidine is not classified as a controlled substance because it has no known risk of abuse.

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Not Content to Just Play the Hits, DOJ’s New Corporate Enforcement Policies Bring A Fresh Spin to Corporate Enforcement

The FDA Law Blog

We might conduct numerous interviews, look at thousands of documents, and travel to whatever locations are necessary. He wrote about the lack of any assurance that FDA would appropriately credit disclosure in a 1999 FDLI article. They call us and ask us what to do. And, FDA still doesn’t. Attorney’s Offices around the country.

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“A Rose by Any Other Name.”; DOJ Argues DEA is Not an Agency

The FDA Law Blog

This error has appeared not just in articles and other news publications but in some court documents as well. Gilbert — One misnomer that has been repeated over the years has been the reference to the “Drug Enforcement Administration” (“DEA”) as the “Drug Enforcement Agency.” The DEA has even made the same mistake.