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Benzedrine and Brain Metabolism

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THE unquestioned value of benzedrine (phenyl-isopropylamine) in the treatment of nareolepsy has made it of interest to discover in what ways this drug might influence metabolic events in the nervous system.

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MANN, P., QUASTEL, J. Benzedrine and Brain Metabolism. Nature 144, 943–944 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1038/144943b0

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