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This page contains vital information that individuals need to know when it comes to understanding exactly how dangerous meth is and how wide spread meth abuse is becoming. We provide links to information about state wide meth use, the harmful effects meth can have on a pregnant women and her unborn child, meth use and the brain and much more. Click on the links below to read more information on the topics that interest you.
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There are no pharmaceutical treatments approved by the Food and Drug Administration for methamphetamine use, abuse, and addiction. This does not mean that no drugs are in clinical trials or in use for helping those that are addicted to meth. Many researchers and government officials are calling for research into several medications for treatment of this dangerous addiction. This call has spurred researchers into evaluating existing medications for treatment of meth withdrawal and abuse....
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Methamphetamine is a drug that is highly addictive and since it is a stimulant it gives a person high that is closely associated with the feeling of taking Amphetamines. The drug gives a person a long lasting stimulating feeling and is toxic to the nerve receptors in the central nervous system. The drug is white and odorless and can be snorted, injected, or smoked. Methamphetamine is the biggest drug problem in the United States, as it is easy to get and very cheap....
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The problem of meth use, abuse and addiction has been growing exponentially in many parts of the country, and those who try the drug even casually can find their lives spiraling out of control in a disconcertingly short amount of time. If someone in your life has been struggling with an addiction to meth, it is important to get them into treatment and to do it without delay. An addiction to meth will not get better on its own. In fact the dangers will only grow with every passing day....
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This is current data, resources and information to help educate individual's bout methamphetamines. It serves to educate meth's effects on the lives, health and metal impacts of addicts and society as a whole. This is current data, resources and information to help educate individual's bout methamphetamines. It serves to educate meth's effects on the lives, health and metal impacts of addicts and society as a whole.
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