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News (Media Awareness Project) - US: Health Tip: The Dangers Of Meth
Title:US: Health Tip: The Dangers Of Meth
Published On:2004-12-27
Source:Forbes Magazine (US)
Fetched On:2008-01-17 05:19:15
HEALTH TIP: THE DANGERS OF METH

(HealthDayNews) -- Methamphetamine abuse is a dangerous, yet growing
practice. So it's important for parents to discuss the problem with their
children, the National Institute on Drug Abuse says.

Methamphetamine -- also known as chalk, crank and crystal -- is a highly
addictive stimulant. After smoking or injecting it, the user experiences an
intense sensation, called a "rush" or "flash," that lasts only a few minutes.

After the initial rush, users can become very agitated and violent. Other
side effects can include insomnia, decreased appetite, irritability,
anxiety, nervousness, convulsions and heart attack.

Meth is addictive, and users develop a tolerance quickly, so they need
progressively larger amounts to get high. Chronic use can cause paranoia,
hallucinations, repetitive behavior and delusions of insects crawling under
the skin. Long-term abuse can also cause strokes and death.
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