Meth User Paranoia and Methamphetamine Cause of Adverse Health Affect with Long Term Use
Someone in your world using meth and causing you misery? Meth users can be unpredictable, and long term use can cause them to become extremely paranoid.
This paranoia has the potential to exhibit in some very strange ways. So if you are involved with someone addicted to meth then you need to educate yourself on its affects to build a strategy for relating.
Methamphetamine is a very addictive stimulant drug. It can be smoked, injected, inhaled or taken by mouth. It has many street names, such as speed, meth, and chalk.
Methamphetamine hydrochloride, the crystal form, is inhaled by smoking. Its referred to as ice, crystal, glass and tina.
Methamphetamine affects the brain and can create feelings of pleasure, increase energy and elevate mood. Many users become addicted quickly, needing higher doses more often.
Adverse health effects include irregular heartbeat, increased blood pressure and a variety of psychological problems. Long-term effects may include severe mental disorders, memory loss and severe dental problems.
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