Meth Addiction
Methamphetamines are extremely addictive stimulant drugs.
This drug class can be taken by:
smoking, mixing it in a drink, snorting it, or by injecting. Sharing needle often puts
users at a very high risk for life threatening blood transmitted diseases such as HIV, and Hepatitis B, and C.
- Meth labs have been found in every US state and over 10,000 were seized between 2002-2006
- Meth increases blood pressure, sometimes to critical levels which put the body at risk for heart attacks, long term kidney damage, and brain aneurisms.
- Over 13 million Americans have tried methamphetamines and over 10% of those are currently addicted.
- Smoking or snorting methamphetamines will eventually lead to a condition known as “Meth Mouth” which causes the teeth to corrode all the way to the gum line. This is caused by the acids and other corrosive ingredients that are used to make street meth in labs for people to smoke or injest nasally.
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