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" ... Among pregnant women using amphetamines, the risk of adverse maternal outcomes including death and birth complications was much higher--1.6 times--compared to mothers using opioids. ... "
" ... Since neither Morrissey nor his partner could biologically carry and deliver a child, the pair began the process of locating an egg donor and surrogate. Once they found a suitable surrogate, they began the procedure but the surrogate did not become pregnant on the first attempt. A second attempt also failed. At the third attempt, the surrogate’s blood work found amphetamines in the surrogate's system so Morrissey terminated his agreement with her. ... "
" ... The 35 reported cases seemed to be a bit of a seizure salad. According to the FDA announcement, they have spanned the gamut from first time e-cigarette users to experienced users and from those who had just taken a few puffs to those who had been puffing all day. There also was no clear association with any particular brand of e-cigarette or vaping juice. Plus a few cases did already have a history of seizure disorder or were also taking other substances such as marijuana or amphetamines. Most of the cases were youth or young adults. ... "
" ... The Internal Revenue Service denied all his deductions in an audit, but in 1981 Edmonson fought the decision in U.S. Tax Court and a judge sided with him—he recouped most of his expenses. However, in 1982 Congress took aim at drug dealers like Edmondson and enacted 280E, a tax code that prevents businesses that traffic Schedule I or Schedule II controlled substances, which includes heroin, LSD, cannabis, cocaine, amphetamines and other drugs, from claiming standard business deductions. ... "
" ... What were they doing instead? Apparently, some were taking speed, a.k.a. Amphetamines. The data show educators used that substance at a higher rate than those in any other industry: 1.66% had traces of amphetamines in their urine. That's more than double the rate of hotel and restaurant employees (0.75%) which was the industry with the lowest use of amphetamines, according to the Quest data. ... "