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Methamphetamine(Speed) for sale online. It is a powerful, highly addictive stimulant that affects the central nervous system. It takes the form of a white, odorless, bitter-tasting crystalline powder that easily dissolves in water or alcohol.
It was developed early in the 20th century from its parent drug, amphetamine, and was used originally in nasal decongestants and bronchial inhalers. Like amphetamine, it causes increased activity and talkativeness, decreased appetite, and a pleasurable sense of well-being or euphoria. However, it differs from amphetamine in that, at comparable doses, much greater amounts of the drug get into the brain, making it a more potent stimulant. It also has longer-lasting and more harmful effects on the central nervous system. These characteristics make it a drug with high potential for widespread misuse.
Methamphetamine has been classified by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration as a Schedule II stimulant, which makes it legally available only through a nonrefillable prescription. Medically it may be indicated for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and as a short-term component of weight-loss treatments, but these uses are limited and it is rarely prescribed; also, the prescribed doses are far lower than those typically misused.
Smoking or injecting methamphetamine puts the drug very quickly into the bloodstream and brain, causing an immediate, intense "rush" and amplifying the drug’s addiction potential and adverse health consequences. The rush, or "flash," lasts only a few minutes and is described as extremely pleasurable. Snorting or oral ingestion produces euphoria—a high, but not an intense rush. Snorting produces effects within 3 to 5 minutes, and oral ingestion produces effects within 15 to 20 minutes.
How is Methamphetamine abused?
Methamphetamine (speed) may be abused by:
inhaling or smoking
swallowing
snorting through the nose
injection.
Another common form of the drug is crystal methamphetamine, or “crystal meth”, which is clear, chunky crystals resembling ice. Crystal meth is smoked in a manner similar to crack cocaine and became popular in the 1980s. Street names for this form of methamphetamine include “ice”, “crystal”, “crank”, and “glass”.
What are the effects of methamphetamine?
Immediately after smoking or intravenous (IV) injection, the user experiences an intense sensation, often called a "rush", which lasts only a few minutes and is usually described as extremely pleasurable. Oral or intranasal use produces euphoria or a high, but not an intense rush. Snorting methamphetamine will lead to effects within 3 to 5 minutes, whereas oral ingestion takes 15 to 20 minutes.
Common, immediate effects of methamphetamine abuse include:
increased activity and body temperature
wakefulness
talkativeness
faster breathing
increased concentration
decreased appetite
elevated blood pressure
rapid heart rate
increased libido (sex drive)
a sense of well-being.
Some users become addicted quickly, and abuse it with increasing frequency and doses. As the pleasurable effects of methamphetamine disappear, abusers may use more and more of the drug to get the same effect. Using methamphetamine many times over a period of several days, usually without food or sleep, is often called a “run”.
Is methamphetamine addictive?
Yes, methamphetamine (speed) is extremely addicting. Withdrawal from methamphetamine produces:
severe depression
anxiety
fatigue
psychosis
intense cravings for the drug.
The health hazards from chronic use of methamphetamine appear to be at least partially reversible. Recovery of dopamine transporter activity has been shown on brain neuroimaging studies after roughly 2 years. Motor skills and verbal memory tests showed some recovery, but not all changes have been shown to reverse over time.
How do you treat a speed addiction?
Behavioral atherapy remains the most effective treatment for methamphetamine abuse and addiction. According to the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA), the combination of behavioral therapy and counseling, family education, 12-step support, drug testing and positive reinforcement for non-drug related activities has been shown to be effective. There are no specific medications approved for use in methamphetamine addiction.
The National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) reports that clinical studies are ongoing looking at medications or vaccine use for treatment of methamphetamine addiction. In addition, bupropion (Wellbutrin XR, Wellbutrin XL), approved for use in depression, seasonal affective disorder and smoking cessation has been shown to reduce low-to-moderate methamphetamine cravings, in combination with behavioral group therapy. Bupropion's proposed mechanism in methamphetamine dependence by inhibiting the reuptake of norepinephrine and dopamine.
What are the side effects with speed?
Methamphetamine is a stimulant. Methamphetamine use:
increases heart rate
increases blood pressure
elevates body temperature
quickens the breathing rate
dilates the pupils.
Other side effects include temporary hyperactivity, insomnia (trouble sleeping), anorexia (loss of appetite) and tremors or "shakes". High doses or chronic use have been associated with increased nervousness, irritability, paranoia, confusion, anxiety and aggressiveness, all typical side effects expected from a high-dose stimulant.
Methamphetamine can cause irreversible damage to blood vessels in the brain, leading to a stroke. Death can result from hyperthermia (elevated body temperature), convulsions (seizures) and cardiovascular collapse.
Chronic, high-dose methamphetamine abusers are susceptible to violent and erratic behavior, hallucinations, and a psychosis similar to schizophrenia. Psychotic episodes may recur for months or years after methamphetamine abuse has stopped. The neurotoxic effect of methamphetamine causes damage to brain cells that contain dopamine. Over time, reduced levels of dopamine can result in symptoms like those of Parkinson's disease, a severe movement disorder.
Other adverse health effects that may occur due to speed abuse include memory loss, severe dental problems (often called “meth mouth”, where the users' teeth rot from the inside out), weight loss, and malnutrition.
The injecting drug user is at risk for transmitting or acquiring HIV/AIDS, and hepatitis B or C if needles or other injection equipment are shared.
Can you overdose on speed?
Yes, an overdose is possible with methamphetamine abuse. An overdose can occur due to high doses or a serious reaction that leads to death.
Death due to a methamphetamine overdose can be caused by:
stroke
heart attack
organ problems, such as with the kidney
How does methamphetamine affect the brain?
Similar to cocaine, methamphetamine blocks the reuptake of dopamine. Methamphetamine releases high levels of the brain chemical dopamine, which stimulates brain cells, enhancing mood and body movement. Dopamine is an important neurotransmitter used for body movement, motivation, pleasure, and reward. A "rush" of dopamine release in the brain due to methamphetamine abuse leads to the intense high and continued reuse of "speed" that can lead to addiction.
Methamphetamine can easily cross into the brain and also increases levels of serotonin (5-HT) and norepinephrine, other brain chemicals (neurotransmitters). Methamphetamine is able to penetrate the central nervous system more readily than amphetamine, making it a more potent and longer-lasting stimulant. However, amphetamine is also an active metabolite of methamphetamine, peaking in blood levels in roughly 12 hours.
Oral methamphetamine has a half-life of roughly 4 to 5 hours. The half-life of a drug is the time it takes for the blood concentration of a drug to reduce by one-half of its original value. It takes about 5 half-lives for a drug to be almost fully eliminated from your body, but this can be variable. Metabolism occurs in the liver, and excretion occurs primarily in the urine and is pH dependent.
Approximately 62% of an oral dose is eliminated in the urine within the first 24 hours, with about one-third as intact drug and the remainder as metabolites.
Is Methamphetamine use in pregnancy dangerous?
Methamphetamine used in pregnacy is of concern. There is limited knowledge of the fetal effects of methamphetamine abuse. Limited human studies have shown increased rates of premature delivery, low birth weight, separation of the placenta from the uterus, fetal growth retardation, heart and brain abnormalities, and withdrawal symptoms.
Research is continuing to assess the effect of methamphetamine use on social interactions, cognition and medical health in children exposed to methamphetamine in utero. Animal studies have shown birth defects and embryo death when high doses were given.
Infants born to mothers who are addicted to methamphetamine may experience symptoms of withdrawal as demonstrated by agitation and significant weakness. Additionally, amphetamines are excreted in human milk, and mothers who taking amphetamines should be advised to refrain from breast feeding.
If you are planning a pregnancy, pregnant now, or breastfeeding, talk to your before you use methamphetamine in any form.
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