Talk:Methamphetamine/Archive 6

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Amendment to the first sentence

Hi, I think the first sentence should instead read like: "Methamphetamine[note 1] (pronunciation: /mɛθæmˈfɛtəmin/; contracted from N-methyl-alpha-methylphenethylamine) is a neurotoxin and potent psychostimulant of the phenethylamine and amphetamine classes, that is used medically, in some countries, to treat resistant cases of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and obesity, but is better known for its role as an infamous drug of abuse."

Note: I have ignored much of the formatting in this sentence, the bolding and hyperlinking of the words and letters I think is fine the way it is.

Now my reasoning for this suggested change is that most people don't know it's used to treat ADHD or obesity, even there it's only used in some countries (mostly North American countries) and even then only in resistant cases, hence it might be more helpful to mention this and the fact it is well-known drug of abuse. I would just edit it myself, but I felt as this is a good article a consensus should be reached on something as important as the first sentence. Thoughts and opinions will be welcome by anyone. Even people I tend to ruffle the feathers of as I do still value their opinions as Wikipedia is still a democracy. Brenton (contribs · email · talk · uploads) 14:29, 20 July 2014 (UTC)

Seems a bit long. How's this? Seppi333 (Insert  | Maintained) 19:28, 20 July 2014 (UTC)
Sure, I think that's better than my suggestion due to my lack of concision. Brenton (contribs · email · talk · uploads) 19:41, 20 July 2014 (UTC)

Levmetamfetamine as a USAN

@Fuse809: I'm fairly certain that levomethamphetamine doesn't have a USAN, since it has never been a pharmaceutical drug in the United States. I've read elsewhere that manufacturers (e.g., Vicks) use the INN on their packaging primarily to avoid the stigma associated with the term "methamphetamine". In any event, I'd normally just remove a clause I find dubious, but I figured I'd ask first: do you have a ref for the levmetamfetamine USAN? Nevermind, it's apparently in the very same ref I used to cite the INN... I'm clearly very perceptive. >.> Seppi333 (Insert  | Maintained) 23:45, 6 October 2014 (UTC)

Clarity on freebase vs salts

It's obvious to me why the melting point is listed as 3*C but that's likely to seem very weird for the majority of the population. Should it be made clearer that many of the chemical properties are referring to the freebase oil and not the more commonly seen hydrochloride salt?

Off-label use of prescription methamphetamine?

Is there any off-label medical uses for prescription methamphetamine other than ADHD and obesity? Probably narcolepsy, idiopathic hypersomnia and depression but without sources this is just a guess. Clr324 (say hi) 08:24, 19 February 2015 (UTC)

I imagine all of those are, but I doubt I can find a source that says that. Seppi333 (Insert  | Maintained) 01:55, 20 February 2015 (UTC)
That just sucks. :( I'll look for sources anyways just in case there is any. Edit: Easier than I thought. Clr324 (say hi) 03:55, 20 February 2015 (UTC)

New image

@Boghog: Hey, hope it's not too muxh to ask, but can you draw a new structure diagram for this article as well when you get a chance? I'd like to keep the Dbox images consistent across articles. Seppi333 (Insert  | Maintained) 02:51, 4 April 2015 (UTC)

No problem. I have updated the structure so that it is consistent with the one used in amphetamine. Boghog (talk) 09:28, 4 April 2015 (UTC)

Require sources

Recreationally, methamphetamine is used to increase sexual desire, lift the mood, and increase energy, allowing some users to engage in sexual activity continuously for several days straight.

Done although the entire recreational use section needs expansion. Sizeofint (talk) 16:21, 15 April 2015 (UTC)
The current ref for this sentence in the lead par is San Francisco Meth Zombies (TV documentary). National Geographic Channel. August 2013. ASIN B00EHAOBAO. Is this is an adequate source?? I know the sentence is prefixed with "Recreationally", but the inference is that meth enables continuous bonking for several days straight. So first qn is: is it true? 2nd qn: my body can be aroused that long much without any drugs (it can get to the state that the more we have sex, the more we want to have sex; my girlfriend's tendency to orgasm remains roughly constant, my frequency of ejaculation reduces with time and my refractory period grows), but we would not be capable of staying awake that long or being so obsessed for so long without drugs - this suggests to me that the most pertinent factor is not so much that meth enables extended sexual performance, but that it enables extreme wakefulness and obsession; is clarification along these lines appropriate?  Preceding unsigned comment added by 124.171.14.72 (talk) 12:51, 10 May 2015 (UTC)
Yes, this should be clarified. This section needs additional information and sources so everything is not based off a National Geographic documentary. Sizeofint (talk) 21:22, 10 May 2015 (UTC)
  1. Yes. It is a reliable source.
  2. No. You aren't a reliable source. Seppi333 (Insert ) 22:55, 10 May 2015 (UTC)
I agree that the section needs expansion though. Seppi333 (Insert ) 02:23, 15 May 2015 (UTC)

"UNLIKE AMPHETAMINE..."

LOL, who edited that one? Amphetamine of even garden variety is technically necrotic to neuron integrity DEPENDENT UPON MULTI-FACTORIAL CRITERIA - the statement "UNLIKE AMPHETAMINE..." simply stupidly fails to delve into these, unhelpfully and the simplism is brutal. As if your kid's Ritalin or Adderall was a magically different compound than Desoxyn... Someone state the facts more subtly and wisely here, rephrase things... Makes Wikipedia look retarded. Genetic polymorphisms of individuals and a million other factors determine whether amphetamine shall prove neurologically damaging, but the reality of its capacity above all these contingent factors, to obliterate Homo Sapiens axon-dendrite-ETC. connections necessary for cephalic functionality, is just a brute factum.  Preceding unsigned comment added by 2602:304:B34B:A940:F051:AB0F:3A76:DE48 (talk) 04:34, 19 June 2015 (UTC)

The reference for that statement is reliable but is somewhat on the old side. If you have a newer WP:MEDRS compliant source feel free to provide it and we can update this section. Sizeofint (talk) 05:11, 19 June 2015 (UTC)
Lol. There's a link to the sections in the body right after that statement... the superscripted [i] and [iii], which explains one significant pharmacodynamic and associated toxicodynamic difference that has been identified between methamphetamine and amphetamine. Did you bother clicking that link before ranting here? A single methyl group is the difference between phenethylamine and amphetamine as well, so maybe the brain produces its own necrosis-inducing neurotoxins? Seppi333 (Insert ) 07:25, 19 June 2015 (UTC)

Page protection expired

Should this be extended? I note this page has a long history of vandalism and the first IP edit since protection was removed was vandalism. Sizeofint (talk) 18:45, 9 August 2015 (UTC)

Added a request at WP:RPP, though no clue if it'll go through. Seppi333 (Insert ) 20:20, 9 August 2015 (UTC)

Unclear

Hi. I think there is an editorial mistake in the lead - paragraph 4 - line five. Cheers Myrtlegroggins (talk) 08:52, 11 August 2015 (UTC)

Could you be more specific about the problem? What part of this looks like a mistake? Looie496 (talk) 14:54, 11 August 2015 (UTC)
Certainly - this is the part I found unclear: "the highest use of illegal methamphetamine occurs smokes most of it and parts of Asia, Oceania, and in the United States,". Myrtlegroggins (talk) 12:10, 14 August 2015 (UTC)
Fixed. Thanks for pointing this out. Sizeofint (talk) 18:40, 14 August 2015 (UTC)

Revisions needed in Lead / Medical sections

neurotoxicity

Semi-protected edit request on 27 December 2014

Neurotoxicity evidence in patients?

Minor spelling edit to third paragraph

Section on recreational use problematic, misleading, possibly homophobic

Enantiopure — less is more

Semi-protected edit request on 2 February 2016

No longer for sale as a nasal decongestant

wrong image

Semi-Protected edit request: mechanism of action

Semi-protected edit request on 20 April 2016

Bias in Research

Metabolism diagram

Neurotoxicity update

Semi-protected edit request on 16 September 2017

Therapeutic use of methamphetamine in Canada

Lead

Civilian use of Pervitin in WWII Germany

Semi-protected edit request on 25 April 2017

Australian Schedule

Semi-protected edit request on 22 August 2017

Neutral point of view of this article

Semi-protected edit request on 24 February 2018

Error: Wrong Drug Under Medical Use

Stereochemistry

Recreation

Incorrect melting point

Semi-protected edit request on 11 September 2019

Lattice structure

"Bingdu" listed at Redirects for discussion

Developed as "super drug" for intelligence

Semi-protected edit request on 13 May 2020

Semi-protected edit request on 28 May 2020

Weird sentence in Fatality and other effects section

Hitler

Semi-protected edit request on 29 May 2021

Manufacture

Bupropion and Naltrexone in Methamphetamine Use Disorder

Repeat paragraph about a study of 330 cbildren

Ortography of Polish name, surname

Semi-protected edit request on 4 November 2021

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