Chy
05-23-2008, 09:14 AM
Methamphetamine is one of the illegal drugs and it is a very strong addictive substance. It is a psycho stimulant drug. It is used to treat attention-deficit- hyperactivity disorder. It is a crystal form of hydrochloride which can stimulate the nervous system. Sometimes it is used as a medication prescription for obesity. It is otherwise called as meth, ice, crystal or glass. It is used illegally to reduce the weight and to maintain, motivate the medical clarity and for recreation. Comparing other drugs it is very harmful to the nervous system and it affects some of the brain systems. It will available only as a prescription but it is refilled. It is highly possible to misuse and it can be prepared in the small laboratory but it pollutes the environment while producing.
Methamphetamine can be used in the form of syringe, smoke and it can also be taken orally. The person who misuses this drug will soon become addict by requiring more dose than the normal dosage. This addiction can be treated by the behavioral therapy. The use of meth can be withdrawn by sleeping and eating at right time. Sometimes this may refer to speed but it is amphetamines. The meth inhaled and smoked will deposit on the brain and affect the cells bind over the brain. The color of the meth can vary by their manufacturers and they are available in the form of pills or tablets. The treatment for meth is very complex when the addicted person is affected by any illness and some mental depression.
Effects of Methamphetamine
The effects of methamphetamine are divided into short-term and long-term effect. The short-term effect may include increased attention, activity and decreased fatigue, appetite and it increase the rate of respiratory system and the blood pressure. Some of the long-term or chronic effects includes the loss of weight, changes the control of brain and nervous system, damage of major organs such as heart, lung etc, violent behavior, uncontrolled driving of vehicle, mood disturbance and anxiety. The misuse of meth may also transmit the infection of HIV and hepatitis b and c.
Symptoms of Meth Addiction
If the person withdraws the usage of meth then the following symptoms such as depression, anxiety, loss of weight, intense drug carving etc will occur. It increases the level of neurotransmitter which stimulates the brain cells and it changes the mood of the person who takes meth. Methamphetamine also damages the cell of animals when they penetrate into their body. The dopamine and serotonin which contains neuron does not die after the use of meth. Instead they terminate the process of division and give rise to growth of new cells. The person who uses meth undergoes emotional problems and memory loss.
Methamphetamine can be used in the form of syringe, smoke and it can also be taken orally. The person who misuses this drug will soon become addict by requiring more dose than the normal dosage. This addiction can be treated by the behavioral therapy. The use of meth can be withdrawn by sleeping and eating at right time. Sometimes this may refer to speed but it is amphetamines. The meth inhaled and smoked will deposit on the brain and affect the cells bind over the brain. The color of the meth can vary by their manufacturers and they are available in the form of pills or tablets. The treatment for meth is very complex when the addicted person is affected by any illness and some mental depression.
Effects of Methamphetamine
The effects of methamphetamine are divided into short-term and long-term effect. The short-term effect may include increased attention, activity and decreased fatigue, appetite and it increase the rate of respiratory system and the blood pressure. Some of the long-term or chronic effects includes the loss of weight, changes the control of brain and nervous system, damage of major organs such as heart, lung etc, violent behavior, uncontrolled driving of vehicle, mood disturbance and anxiety. The misuse of meth may also transmit the infection of HIV and hepatitis b and c.
Symptoms of Meth Addiction
If the person withdraws the usage of meth then the following symptoms such as depression, anxiety, loss of weight, intense drug carving etc will occur. It increases the level of neurotransmitter which stimulates the brain cells and it changes the mood of the person who takes meth. Methamphetamine also damages the cell of animals when they penetrate into their body. The dopamine and serotonin which contains neuron does not die after the use of meth. Instead they terminate the process of division and give rise to growth of new cells. The person who uses meth undergoes emotional problems and memory loss.