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  2. As overdose rates rise, FDA calls for new medications to help ...

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    The hope is that it will trigger a rush of clinical trial testing for drug treatments for stimulant use disorder, aiming to fill a major gap in the response to the overdose crisis in the U.S ...

  3. Fentanyl plus stimulants drives 'fourth wave' of overdose ...

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    By 2021, nearly one-third of all fentanyl overdose deaths — those of more than 34,000 people — involved stimulants. What stimulant was combined with fentanyl changed based on where people ...

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    “Given the national drug overdose crisis and threats associated with the illegal drug market, individuals struggling to access prescription stimulant medications are urged to avoid using ...

  5. Treatment and management of addiction - Wikipedia

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    Innovative treatments are still needed for areas where relevant therapies are unavailable. [4] Consistent aerobic exercise, especially endurance exercise (e.g., marathon running), prevents the development of certain drug addictions and is an effective adjunct treatment for drug addiction, and for psychostimulant addiction in particular.

  6. Stimulant psychosis - Wikipedia

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    It typically occurs following an overdose or several day binge on psychostimulants, [1] although it can occur in the course of stimulant therapy, particularly at higher doses. [2] One study reported occurrences at regularly prescribed doses in approximately 0.1% of individuals within the first several weeks after starting amphetamine or ...

  7. Amphetamine - Wikipedia

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    An amphetamine overdose can result in a stimulant psychosis that may involve a variety of symptoms, such as delusions and paranoia. [42] [43] A Cochrane review on treatment for amphetamine, dextroamphetamine, and methamphetamine psychosis states that about 5–15% of users fail to recover completely.