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List of regular users of amphetamine

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The following is a list of public figures, living or deceased, who took amphetamine repeatedly over the course of at least six months, as verified by trusted sources. Sorted alphabetically by surname. Inclusion of living persons to be done cautiously, as per WP:ALIVE. This list is not extensive or complete.

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