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==Abuse and Dependence==
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[edit]Amineptine has a substantial risk for abuse and psychological dependence due to a pleasant stimulation noted. Many countries scheduled Amineptine as a controlled substance. Recently Swissmedic subjected Amineptine under the strict narcotic regulations of Switzerland, although Amineptine is not approved there.
Um, where exactly did you get that? That's not what I got from my sources, and where were yours, again? I am removing this and replacing it with the information that was formerly in the Psychiatric side effects section--Rmky87 06:39, 23 January 2006 (UTC)
Amineptine in Switzerland
[edit]I'm not the previous poster, but here is the link I found regarding Switzerland's decision to more tightly control amineptine. Swissmedic prohibits amineptine--Hunstad2 16:13, 29 December 2006 (UTC)
Amineptine in Italy
[edit]I removed the links about Italian version of amineptine because in Italy this substance is no longer availabile Artkin (talk) 13:46, 27 December 2007 (UTC)
Precautions for use
[edit]I corrected warning regarding minimum age. The source I used isn't very good, but I couldn't find original fact sheet for the drug. However, it's highly unlikely that 'Children less than 1 year of age' was correct. References about use during first trimester of pregnancy and contraindications with general anaesthesia are also needed. My source has only general warning about use during pregnancy.
Does someone have drug fact sheet or other reliable source for precautions, contraindications and warnings? Ignis Catena (talk) 02:42, 28 September 2013 (UTC)
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