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  2. Methamphetamine - Wikipedia

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    Methamphetamine overdose is a diverse term. It frequently refers to the exaggeration of the unusual effects with features such as irritability, agitation, hallucinations and paranoia. [5] [25] The cardiovascular effects are typically not noticed in young healthy people. Hypertension and tachycardia are not apparent unless measured.

  3. Sisa (drug) - Wikipedia

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    It is also known as speed, crystal meth or simply meth. [3] It is abused by many homeless people in Athens, and causes dangerous side effects such as insomnia, delusions, heart attacks, and violent tendencies, due to being a highly impure and adulterated drug. [2] [4] Routes of administration include smoking, snorting, and intravenous injection ...

  4. Methcathinone - Wikipedia

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    The effects of methcathinone are similar to those of methamphetamine, initially deemed to be less intense by the inexperienced user, and often more euphoric. [ citation needed ] The effects have been compared to those of cocaine , since it commonly causes hypertension (elevated blood pressure) and tachycardia (elevated heart rate).

  5. Woman Who Ripped Out Her Eyes While High on Meth ... - AOL

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    The young woman who tore her own eyes out while high on meth is sharing more details about that day to warn others about the dangers of the addictive drug. Muthart, from Anderson, S.C., says ...

  6. Meth mouth - Wikipedia

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    There is also an increased risk of serious side effects if opioid medications are used in the patient's treatment. [4] Treatment of meth mouth usually attempts to increase the flow of saliva, halt tooth decay, and encourage behavioral changes. Toothpaste with fluoride is very important to the restoration of dental health. [5]

  7. Meth and heat are a deadly mix. Users in America's hottest ...

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    Meth is also a huge factor in the increasing number in the last two years of contact burns on sidewalks and streets that can reach up to 180 degrees, a recent study of cases by Valleywise Health ...

  8. Methamphetamine in the United States - Wikipedia

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    She appeared at the 68th session of the United States Conference of Mayors Winter Meeting in Washington, D.C., in 2000 with President Clinton and others to discuss social and law enforcement dangers of the drug nationally, especially in medium-sized and rural communities in order to deal with "the rapidly emerging issue of meth in America ...

  9. Stimulant psychosis - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] Methamphetamine psychosis, or long-term effects of stimulant use in the brain (at the molecular level), depend upon genetics and may persist for months or years. [6] Psychosis may also result from withdrawal from stimulants, particularly when psychotic symptoms were present during use.