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  2. Methamphetamine - Wikipedia

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    Methamphetamine is known to possess a high addiction liability (i.e., a high likelihood that long-term or high dose use will lead to compulsive drug use) and high dependence liability (i.e., a high likelihood that withdrawal symptoms will occur when methamphetamine use ceases).

  3. 4-Methylaminorex - Wikipedia

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    A study [11] published 2 years later than first one also suggested reduction in tryptophan hydroxylase activity, they used quite high dose too (10 mg/kg of cis-4-methylaminorex) and studied also long-term effects (rats were killed 3 h, 18 h or 7 days after injection), they found reduction of 20-40% of tryptophan hydroxylase (TPH) activity and ...

  4. 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. [7]

  5. MDMA - Wikipedia

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    The desired short-term psychoactive effects of MDMA have been reported to include: Euphoria – a sense of general well-being and happiness [22] [43] Increased self-confidence, sociability, and perception of facilitated communication [8] [22] [43] Entactogenic effects—increased empathy or feelings of closeness with others [22] [43] and ...

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    Normal folks and celebs dumped huge buckets of ice-cold water on their heads in 2014, donated money to the ALS Association, and challenged others to join in, too.

  7. 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).

  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 ...

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