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    Am J Ther. 2008 May-Jun;15(3):287-9.

    Cardiomyopathy due to ingestion of Adderall.

    Marks DH.

    Department of Medicine, Cooper Green Mercy Hospital, Birmingham, Alabama, USA. DHMarks@Yahoo.com

    A patient is described who developed cardiomyopathy after receiving a therapeutic course of dextroamphetamine/amphetamine. The patient's cardiac function deteriorated to the point of heart failure, necessitating a heart transplantation. Cardiomyopathy associated with amphetamine use is a serious and potentially lethal condition. With early diagnosis, identification of the cause, and treatment, cardiomyopathy may be reversible. The dangers of therapeutic use of amphetamines are discussed, as well as problems and assumptions associated with U.S. Food and Drug Administration monitoring and removal from the market of harmful substances.

    PMID: 18496266 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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    • Dextroamphetamine (Dexedrine®)

      Dextroamphetamine is used as part of a treatment program to control symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD; more difficulty focusing, controlling actions, and remaining still or quiet than other peopl...

    • Dextroamphetamine and Amphetamine (Adderall®)

      The combination of dextroamphetamine and amphetamine is used as part of a treatment program to control symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD; more difficulty focusing, controlling actions, and remain...