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Product name |
Amphetamine Rapid Test Self-Test |
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Item type |
AMP-U101 |
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Specimens |
Urine |
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Packing Specification |
1 kit/ box, 5 kits / box, 25 kits/ box |
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Size |
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Shelf life |
2 year |
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Test Time |
Waiting about 5 minutes |
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Certificate |
CE, ISO:13485 |
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OEM |
Acceptable |
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Service condition |
The kit should be stored at 2-30°C |
Exciting the central nervous system, although it has the effects of pleasure, alertness, and appetite inhibition, repeated use can lead to addiction. Symptoms of poisoning include excessive speech, headache, confusion, high fever, rising blood pressure, night sweats, dilated pupils, and loss of appetite. High doses of use can cause mental disorders, mental disorders, similar to delusional schizophrenia, paranoia, auditory hallucinations, and delusions of victimization. Long term use can lead to organic brain syndrome. There is a risk of hypertension and stroke. The symptoms of withdrawal from addiction include mental stagnation, drowsiness, irritability, irritability, anxiety, and a tendency to commit suicide. The impact of amphetamine on the nervous system: Amphetamine is a stimulant of the sympathetic area between the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system. The main effect of amphetamine seems to be to increase synaptic activity in the neurotransmitter system of dopamine and norepinephrine. Amphetamine can trigger the release of dopamine from the axonal end, hinder its reuse, inhibit dopamine storage in vesicles, and inhibit enzyme destruction of dopamine. This type of reaction promotes the production of more dopamine by affecting the receptors at the synaptic opening. Many effects of amphetamines are similar to those of cocaine. Addiction and withdrawal reactions may also occur.


















