Amphetamines

/æmˈfɛtəmiːnz/ noun

Stimulant drugs that increase alertness and energy by affecting the brain's chemistry, used medically for ADHD but also abused recreationally.

From 'alpha-methylphenethylamine,' shortened to amphetamine. Synthesized in 1887 Germany, the name comes from the chemical structure's Greek-derived elements.

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