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Dictionary » D » D-amphetamine phosphate D-amphetamine phosphateD-amphetamine phosphate --> dextroamphetamine phosphate monobasic d-alpha-methylphenethylamine phosphate;same actions and uses as dextroamphetamine sulfate. Synonym: d-amphetamine phosphate. ![]()
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