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MethGracie Wirick

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History of Meth

Meth was first made in Germany 1887. Then, it was made more potent by the Japanese in 1919. During World War II methamphetamine was widely used by troops. After the war supplies were made public, and meth was abused at a large scale. Meth was available to treat depression and to help with weight loss in the 1950. The abuse of this drug continued to increase, and was later made illegal in 1970.

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Usage

There are many ways meth can be taken into the body. Meth can be snorted, injected intravenously, smoked. It can also be taken in pill form.

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Street Names

Methamphetamine street names:● chalk● crank● fast● speed● tweak● ice● glass

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Classifications

Meth is classified as a highly addictive stimulant drug.It’s on the same level as the drug cocaine.

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Chemicals

Meth is made out of the drug amphetamine, which is then combined with a variety of dangerous chemicals. Some of these include battery acid, drain cleaner, and antifreeze.

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Effects

Meth is very harmful for the body. It can affect many aspects of the body. It can also lead to jail time.● extreme weight loss● disturbed sleeping patterns● nausea● increased heart rate● liver, kidney, and lung damage● hyperactivity● delusions of power● irritability● aggressiveness

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Effects on body systems

Nervous:Meth changes chemicals in the brain and can cause anxiety, confusion, and insomnia.Cardiovascular:Meth can cause high blood pressure and increased heart rate.Digestive:Meth makes you lose your appetite which affects this system because you aren’t getting nutrients.Respiratory:If meth is smoked then it could lead to respiratory problems.

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Medical Uses

This drug can be used in low doses to treat ADHD. It is also sometimes used to help obese people lose weight.

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Mixing

If you use meth and mix it with another drug or drink alcohol it could be fatal. Meth on its own is horrible for your body, but using multiple is likely to lead to a quick death.

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Conclusion

In conclusion, doing meth is extremely harmful. It can have a particularly negative effect on families because of it’s effect on the brain. People on meth become violent, paranoid, and a threat to civil society.