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Facts about meth
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When was meth developed?

It was developed early in the 20th century

100

What are other names for methamphetamine?

Meth

Crack

Crystal


100

What happens to your teeth when you use meth?

severe tooth decay and gum disease, which often causes teeth to break or fall out.

100

How long do the effects of meth last?

 generally last from six to eight hours, but can last up to 24 hours

100

True or false: meth used during WW2?

true, it was used to reduce fatigue and keep soldiers awake

200

What were the original uses of methamphetamine?

It was originally used in nasal decongestants and bronchial inhalers

200

What is methamphetamine?

Methamphetamine is a synthetic (man-made) chemical

200

True or False: Do meth labs create toxic waste?

True: The illegal laboratories create a lot of toxic waste

200

Short term effects of meth

±Rush

±Increase in heart rate, blood pressure, energy

±Blurred vision, delusions

±Restlessness

±High risk of stroke

±Mind/mood changes

±High risk of overdose

200

where was meth founded 

it was founded in japan

300

_____ is the parent drug of Methamphetamine 

amphetamine

300

Where is meth created?

Meth is commonly manufactured in illegal, hidden laboratories

300

True or false: Do people who use meth have a higher chance of being exposed to HIV or Hep B/C?

True: needle sharing

300

Long term effects of meth

±Rush

±Increase in heart rate, blood pressure, energy

±Blurred vision, delusions

±Restlessness

±High risk of stroke

±Mind/mood changes

±High risk of overdose

300

How is meth abused

It can be abused by people using needles, smoked, snorted and ingested

400

What kind of schedule drug is methamphetamine?

It is classified by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration as a Schedule II stimulant

400

How much waste does one pound of meth create?

the production of one pound of methamphetamine produces five pounds of waste

400

True or False: Can you become addicted to meth?

True: methamphetamine is very addictive

400

When do withdrawal symptoms begin?

Withdrawal symptoms begin around 24 hours after the individual’s last dose


400

What are the wrisk of taking meth

Rapid heart beat, stroke and death

500

How does methamphetamine differs from amphetamine?

Methamphetamine differs from amphetamine in that, at comparable doses, much greater amounts of the drug get into the brain, making it a more potent stimulant.

500

How is methamphetamine used medically?

it may be indicated for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and as a short-term component of weight-loss treatments

500

What are some signs someone is using meth?

Users exhibit restlessness, talkativeness, Dizziness, confusion, Loss of appetite, Increased sensitivity to sounds, Dilated pupils

500

What are some of the Withdrawal symptoms? 

±Fatigue

±Depression

±Paranoia

±Hallucinations

±Anxiety

±Insomnia

500

How could someone say no to meth 

a way to say no to meth is walking, calling the police and pepper spray

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