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Research is a continuous ongoing necessity when it comes to understanding drugs, addiction and treatment. Intensive studies are necessary in order to find solutions to problems caused from substance use and drug addiction. Through exhaustive research progress is being made all the time finding successful treatments for illness, disease and addiction.
We can only hope that someday methamphetamine use and addiction will be a thing of the past but until that time comes studies and research will pave the way for successful addiction treatment and long term recovery. Meth is a powerfully addictive drug and someday through research there will be a medication that's successful in treating crystal meth addiction.
Jun
10
New synthetic drugs are continuously being developed by drug dealers and even though many of them may start out being produced and used in other parts of the world, they usually end up coming into the United States eventually. Then it's just a matter of time before many curious teens and young adult lives end up being destroyed like they have from drugs like synthetic marijuana, bath salts, crystal meth and other illegal substances....
May
28
Now that methamphetamine doesn't require a huge clandestine lab or near the amount of pseudoephedrine to produce the illicit drug, meth addicts are cooking their own supply to feed their habit. One-pot productions of meth, also known as 'shake and bake, may be an easier and faster method but it's just as dangerous as the large scale process of manufacturing methamphetamine....
May
20
Apr
22
The array of chemicals used to produce meth are extremely toxic and contaminates every inch of a dwelling because the toxins get into the air ducts, furnace, drains, flooring, walls, furniture and can even saturate the framework. Just touching the surface of a counter, table, door knob etc. that's contaminated with toxic debris from cooking meth can cause serious health problems....
Apr
08
Locating 12 step recovery help for meth addiction just got easier. Crystal meth is one of the most addictive and destructive drugs abused today and it's also one of the hardest addictions to overcome. The effects of meth may be pleasurable in the beginning but once addiction takes hold it's no longer a recreational high, it's a necessity in order to feel better. Many meth addicts enter outpatient or inpatient treatment programs but they're still unable to find lasting sobriety....
Mar
25
Chemicals that are used when producing meth are extremely toxic and dangerous and not just to the people that manufacture the illegal drug. It doesn't matter how large or small the illegal production of meth is, exposure to any of the toxic chemicals used to cook meth can cause serious health problems, burns and even death. Just breathing in the vapors from chemicals used when cooking meth can cause breathing problems, coughing, chest pains, dizziness and irritation of the nose, eyes and throat....
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