Amphetamine in urine quantitatively
Quantitative amphetamine determination is most often used to confirm positive results obtained by a qualitative method.

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Amfetamine is a drug that affects the central nervous system nervous system that is psychologically addictive and occasionally physically. Amphetamine has effects similar to cocaine, stimulating the sympathetic nervous system. A person under its influence usually feels a sudden surge of energy, euphoria, a huge improvement in mood It triggers insomnia, the desire to be active.
Also, the effect of amphetamine use is to improve concentration There is an increased sense of self-confidence and one's own abilities At the same time, it can cause excessive aggressiveness, irritability, a sense of clouded consciousness. In the long term, as a result of amphetamine intake, there may be significant weight loss weight, anorexia, deep depression and psychosis.
There may also be so-called compulsive behavior - obsessiveness, or paranoia. Amphetamine overdose manifests itself in the form of The form of tachycardia. There are then chest pains, hypertension. An immediate threat to life can cause cardiovascular collapse. There is also damage to the cerebral vessels, which significantly increases the risk of strokes brain.
Quantitative amphetamine determination is most often used to confirm positive results obtained by qualitative methods. For quantitative tests, the result is reported as a concentration expressed numerically in the volume of urine. Urine should be collected up to 2 days after taking the drug.