Amphetamine

/æmˈfɛtəmiːn/ noun

A synthetic stimulant drug that increases alertness, energy, and focus but can be addictive and dangerous if misused.

From 'alpha-methylphenethylamine,' the chemical compound's name. Synthesized in 1887 by German chemist Lazăr Edeleanu. The name combines Greek elements referring to its chemical structure.

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