View Full Version : Amphetamines (incl.Meth) Timeline


witchlinblue
05-19-2005, 09:41 AM
Jan 18, 1887-Amphetamine was first synthesized by German chemist L. Edeleano and originally named phenylisopropylamine. It was then largely forgotten for the next 40 years.

1919-Methamphetamine is first synthesized by Japanese scientist A. Ogata.

1930-Amphetamine was discovered to increase blood pressure.

1932-Amphetamine is first marketed as 'benzedrine' by Smith, Kline & French, in an over-the-counter inhaler to treat congestion.

1935-Amphetamine's stimulant effect is first recognized and physicians successfully use it to treat narcolepsy.

1937-Amphetamine is first approved by the American Medical Association for sale in tablet form. It is sold by prescription for use in the treatment of narcolepsy and ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder).

World War II-Both Amphetamine and Methamphetamine are widely distributed to soldiers to help improve performance. This led to addiction problems in Japan after the war.

1940-Methamphetamine is marketed under the trade name "Methedrine" by Burroughs Wellcome.

1942-Dextro-amphetamine and methamphetamine become commonly available.

1950 - 1953-U.S. dispenses amphetamine to troops in Korea.

1954-Height of the Japanese amphetamine epidemic. There are estimated to be over 2 million amphetamine users in a population of 88.5 million.

1959-First report of IV injection of contents from Benzedrine inhalers.

1963-Illicit speed production begins when the Attorney General of California requests that injectable ampules be removed from the market.

1960's-Methamphetamine use rises in the United States.

1970-Amphetamine becomes schedule II in the U.S. with the passage of the 'U.S. Drug Abuse Regulation and Control Act of 1970'. This makes it illegal to possess without a prescription.

Oct 27, 1970-The Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act is passed. Part II of this is the Controlled Substance Act (CSA) which defines a scheduling system for drugs. It places most of the known hallucinogens (LSD, psilocybin, psilocin, mescaline, peyote, cannabis, & MDA) in Schedule I. It places coca, cocaine and injectable methamphetamine in Schedule II. Other amphetamines and stimulants, including non-injectable methamphetamine are placed in Schedule III.

Jul 7, 1971-Amphetamine and Methamphetamine (non-injectable) are moved from Schedule III to Schedule II.

Late 1980's-Smoked Methamphetamine becomes more popular.

1996-U.S. Congress passes the Methamphetamine Control Act establishing new controls over key ingredients and strengthening criminal penalties for possession, distribution and manufacturing.

Wingy
05-19-2005, 02:57 PM
huh, they missed most of the 70's, thats when i first met it head on...

witchlinblue
05-19-2005, 05:43 PM
Yeah me too and I seem to remember that it had been around awhile when I got into it in the 70's. My Brother who was much older than me was doing it in the late 60's in various forms and I guess that is the earliest I knew of it. I injected it with or without Heroin back in the early to mid-70's and never smoked it till sometime in the 80's. I cant seem to remember seeing anyone smoking meth till late 70's early 80's,,I think,,,my memory of dates may be a little off as far as dates from back then.