- An illegal man-made drug, methamphetamine is very addictive and an overdose can be fatal.
- An overdose of methamphetamine can lead to death resulting from heart failure, ruptured blood vessels in the brain, seizures and/or coma.
- The "tweaking" stage is characterized by anxiety, irritability, aggression, paranoia and hallucinations.
- Methamphetamine users can experience hallucinations such as the sensation of bugs crawling under the skin.
- Regular use may damage brain cells and lead to long-lasting memory problems.
- Production of methamphetamine can severely pollute the environment.
- Short-term effects are unpredictable; anxiety, euphoria, increased energy, dizziness, difficulty sleeping, teeth grinding, stomach ache, quickened pace of breathing and more.
- Long-term effects: tooth decay and damage, self-inflicted skin wounds due to hallucinations and scratching, anxiety, memory and motor skills problems.
- Get the full facts on Methamphetamine.
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