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easternbrain
08-28-2007, 05:51 AM
Well what is it in Methamphetamine which makes it so addictive?
The baisc reason underlying any addictive drug is that they create a pleasurable effect when consumed and when its effect wears down a feeling of unpleasantness grows over.
This happens becuase firstly although the effects of Methamphetamine are similar to those of adrenaline but in much greater quantities and secondly the use of Methamphetamine suppreses the production of adrenaline.
Now due to the imbalance created in the body it gives the feeling of irritability and body demands more of it to go to the feelings of pleasure.
easternbrain
08-28-2007, 08:57 AM
The most basic and underlying problem of addiction with any drug and not necessarily Methamphetamine is that our subconcious minds are made to believe that the drug is not only necessary for getting high but also to "live".
As the effect of any drug starts to withdraw the feels the need for the more of it and along with our subconcious minds learn the same thing - "I need that".
easternbrain
08-28-2007, 02:12 PM
The spread of illegal production of Methamphetamine has sent out waves of worry among medical fraternity to come up with possible cures and ways for treating its addiction.
Methamphetamine, just like cocaine is a strong drug stimulant which produces the changes similar to that of the adrenaline - it boosts up heart rate, blood circulation, and the body temperature. Basically the drug was developed to treat certain obesity related disorders.
Both Methamphetamine and cocaine affect by increasing the levels of dopamine which results in the feelings of euphoria but in very different ways. While cocaine does not directly stimulate the production opf dopamine as in the case of methamphetamine which gets into the nerve cell and causes an excessive release of dopamine.
The abuse of this drug results in several serious complications viz. stroke, heart damage and psychosis but most frightening is the fact that it causes long term damage unlike in the cases of cocaine.
james
08-28-2007, 07:59 PM
Well what is it in Methamphetamine which makes it so addictive?
The baisc reason underlying any addictive drug is that they create a pleasurable effect when consumed and when its effect wears down a feeling of unpleasantness grows over.
This happens becuase firstly although the effects of Methamphetamine are similar to those of adrenaline but in much greater quantities and secondly the use of Methamphetamine suppreses the production of adrenaline.
Now due to the imbalance created in the body it gives the feeling of irritability and body demands more of it to go to the feelings of pleasure.
There's also a mental component to this. Anxiety and depression can arise from meths withdrawal. There is also the fact that there is no medical treatment or substitute similar to methadone for heroin. You simply have to give up.
easternbrain
08-30-2007, 03:00 AM
quite right you are.
Therapists also insists on behavioral treatment rather than drugs because the effect of meth goes deep down in human bodies
attagirl
09-29-2007, 07:19 PM
I think that if you have no explanation as to why you tried it to begin with then you should seek counceling regarding destructive behavoir treatment. You are clearly behaving destructively.
rafael
10-04-2007, 11:37 AM
I think that if you have no explanation as to why you tried it to begin with then you should seek counceling regarding destructive behavoir treatment. You are clearly behaving destructively.
Counselling regarding the destructive behavior is going to be very helpful as nothing much can be done with its effect on human body as effects are very deep.
lowster11
07-08-2008, 06:23 PM
Nice post easternbrain :)
Crystal methamphetamine, also known as ice, crank, glass and shards, is today’s street drug of choice. A popular stimulant among club-goers, it induces a long-lasting and euphoric high, preceded by a very intense low. Smoking crystal meth is the most common method of use, but it can also be ingested, injected, or snorted.
Why is meth so popular?
Crystal meth’s prevalence in society is due to three main factors:
• Easy to make - Crystal meth is composed of easily accessible ingredients which can be purchased over-the-counter at local drugstores. Its production is inexpensive, and the drug can be fabricated in a home-made laboratory, as is often the case.
• Cheap - A real ‘bang for your buck’, crystal meth is as inexpensive to make as it is in relation to the length and strength of the high. Users can be stoned from 6 to 10 hours, experiencing an exhilarated state of mind. Other effects include wakefulness, a curb in appetite, and increased energy.
• Highly addictive - Crystal meth is as addictive as cocaine and heroine, and some would argue that it is even more so. The day after its use brings waves of depression, anger and sadness to the user. A common cure among addicts is, unsurprisingly, more meth. As per the Drug and Alcohol Services Information System, (DASIS), the percentage of treatment admissions for crystal methamphetamine abuse more than doubled between 1995 and 2005, from 4 percent to 9 percent – a total of 169,500 admissions recorded in the U.S. in 2005.
The dangers of Crystal Methamphetamine
The chemical make-up of crystal meth is similar to that of a common amphetamine, but with stronger ingredients. The dangers of meth are two-fold: hazardous to those who purposely ingest it and to those who come in contact with a clandestine meth lab.
• Physical and Mental – Crystal meth is not only addictive, but also a tolerance-building drug, that is, the more you take the more you can handle. As the drug attacks the body’s central nervous system, it causes increased blood pressure and heart rate. Long-term use can trigger mental psychoses such as hallucinations, delusions, paranoia and brain damage comparable to Alzheimer’s disease. Overdoses are common, often causing strokes and sometimes death. Crystal meth eventually damages the gums and teeth, an effect commonly referred to as ‘Meth mouth’ – not particularly attractive to say the least.
• Health Hazard - Crystal meth is relatively easy to make and can be concocted in a warehouse, a common suburban household or even in the trunk of a car. The mixing and heating of the lethal chemicals creates a potentially explosive mixture that poses a threat to anyone within close proximity. For every pound of methamphetamine created, between 5 to 7 pounds of toxic waste is left behind. All those in contact with this residue risk burning their eyes and exposed skin. A casual mistake can cause a powerful fire.
U.S. law enforcement officials seized 3,275 firearms in connection with crystal meth labs in 2003, proving another dangerous type of crime related to the fabrication of the drug.
Road to Recovery
Those addicted to crystal meth and seeking help can call 1-800-662-HELP. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) will assist individuals in locating a support group or treatment center nearby.
Written by Ronnie Evans
Ronnie Evans writes articles about drug rehabilitation to help those who are addicted to drugs. DrugRehabAdvice.org (http://www.drugrehabadvice.org/article0807_crystal-methamphetamine.html)