###Methamphetamine information from the National Institute on Drug Abuse
The information in the links below from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) is available in English and Spanish and also in PDF format.
###Amphetamines - The National Library of Medicine
Amphetamines This site provides numerous links containing general information, clinical trials and treatment for amphetamine problems.
###Mind over Matter — Stimulants
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) has a program for students and teachers called “Mind over Matter” that deals with a number of drugs. It is desigend for students in grades five through nine. The links for stimulants are given below:
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The Brain’s Response to
Stimulants. This is information for students. - Mind Over Matter Teacher’s Guide: Stimulants
###KCI — the Anti-Meth Site
Formerly known as the Koch Crime Institute, this website provides information on methamphetamines as well as graphic stories on the resulting addiction. A chat room is also available.
###Do You Know… Ecstasy?
Do You Know… Ecstasy? From the Center for Addiction and Mental Health in Ontario, Canada.
###Ecstasy - stimulant and hallucinogen and one of The Club Drugs
Ecstasy is chemically similar to both amphetamine and mescaline (a hallucinogen). The following two papers from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) provide basic information as well as recent research data.
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NIDA InfoFacts: MDMA (Ecstasy) Also available in Spanish and PDF formats.