Amphetamines
Amphetamines, also known as speed, whizz, uppers, or pep pills, are a class of stimulant drugs that affect the central nervous system. In the UK, amphetamines are classified as Class B controlled substances, reflecting concerns about their potential for misuse and associated health risks.
To address these concerns and promote safety, various drug testing kits are available for detecting amphetamine use. These range from specific urine tests like the Amphetamine Drug Test (AMP) to more comprehensive options such as the 12 Panel Drug Test with Integrated Cup and the 18 Panel Drug Test with Integrated Cup incl. Alcohol & Spice. For those preferring non-urine methods, saliva tests like the 12 Panel T-Square Oral Fluid Saliva Drug Test Kit offer quick and non-invasive options. These tools help individuals, employers, and healthcare professionals make informed decisions and ensure compliance with relevant regulations.
To further educate our readers about amphetamines and related topics, we’ve compiled a series of informative blog posts. These articles cover various aspects of amphetamine use, detection, and its effects on health and society. Below, you’ll find our latest posts on the subject, offering valuable insights and up-to-date information: