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#Captagon_addiction_treatment

started by masarhospital on 15 Mar 20
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    Captagon is the brand name of a synthetic stimulant called fenethylline, which was first produced in 1961 to treat hyperactivity and depression. The drug was banned in 1986 due to its addictive qualities, but the drug is often cheaply replicated in home labs and sold on the streets as a stimulant drug.

    A form of amphetamine drug, Captagon use brings increased energy and concentration levels, improved mood and decreased appetite. Many people take the drug to stay awake and alert for long periods of time, or even as a weight-loss supplement. However, the drug is highly addictive, and as tolerance builds, the user needs more and more to produce the same effects.

    When someone tries to quit taking Captagon, it usually doesn't last - the strong withdrawal symptoms, fatigue and drug cravings usually cause them to seek out the drug to combat these feelings.

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