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What Is Meth
Side Effects
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How is it made?

Meth is made from a fairly simple recipe found on the internet

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Why Do People Abuse Meth

People who abuse methamphetamines feel high and full of energy. They think the drug will allow their bodies to keep going and going.

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Side Effects

Side effects include rapid breathing, an irregular heart rate, and increased blood pressure. Users also complain of sweating, headaches, blurred vision, dry mouth, hot flashes, and dizziness.

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Where is it made?

Mexico and southern california

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What Does Methamphetamine (Meth) Do?

Swallowed or snorted (also called bumping) meth give the user an intense high. Injections create a quick but strong intense high, called a rush or a flash.

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What Do People Use This In A Diet

Since the drug often decreases or even eliminates appetite, it has been used as a dangerous dieting strategy for people trying to lose weight quickly.

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What is the TV show that is mainly based on a meth empire

Breaking Bad

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How Is It Used

Methamphetamines are swallowed, inhaled, smoked, or injected into a vein.      4d

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What Is The Deal With Tooth Damage Called

"Meth mouth" is another risk. This severe tooth decay and gum disease often causes teeth to break or fall out.

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what led to a decline in domestic methamphetamine production and consumption

The Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act of 2005

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How Are They Made

These drugs are made as pills, powders, or chunky crystals called ice.

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What are the long term Side Effects

Long-term use can bring on brain damage that causes problems with memory and body movements, and can cause mood swings and violent behavior.

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What is the name of the main character of the viral show breaking bad that is about a man with cancer creating a meth lab to support his wife and kids

Walter white

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What is Meth

Methamphetamines are stimulants, a type of drug that lets people stay awake and do continuous activity with less need for sleep.

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What Happens When Used In Larger Doses

When used in larger doses, meth can cause dangerously high body temperature, confusion, convulsions (uncontrollable jerking body movements), and even death.