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Sertraline Does Not Help Methamphetamine Abusers Quit
National Institute of Drug Abuse — In a recent NIDA-funded study, the antidepressant sertraline (Zoloft) made quitting methamphetamine harder. Prescribed to relieve depression during the methamphetamine withdrawal process, sertraline produced a number of unpleasant side effects ...More…
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"Methamphetamine"
Clinical Trials — Effects of Contingency Management for Methamphetamine Abstinence on Post-Exposure Prophylaxis for HIV in Men Who Have Sex With Men (MSM) Design and Evaluate 12 Week Group Therapy Intervention for HIV+ Methamphetamine Users and Deliver It Within ...More…
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Tips for Teens: The Truth About Methamphetamine
SAMHSA's NCADI teenage drug abuse: methamphetamine. Crystal meth, methamphetamine effects, signs of drug use. In the short term, meth causes mind and mood changes such as anxiety, euphoria, and depression. Long-term effects can include chronic ...More…
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Mind Over Matter - Methamphetamine
The Brain's Response to Methamphetamine How Does Methamphetamine Cause its Effects? Methamphetamine Changes the Brain Methamphetamine Has lots of Other Effects What Happens if a Person Uses Methamphetamine for a Long Time? The Search Continues ...More…
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Methamphetamine/Amphetamine Abuse
Substance Abuse Applied Studies — Nationally, from 1993 to 2003, the rate of treatment admissions for primary methamphetamine/amphetamine abuse increased from 13 to 56 admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 or older In 2003, there were 18 States with ...More…
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Smoked Methamphetamine/Amphetamines: 1992-2002
Substance Abuse Applied Studies — In 2002, 50 percent of primary methamphetamine/amphetamine admissions reported smoking the drug, up from 12 percent in 1992 The proportion of smoked methamphetamine/amphetamine admissions aged 30 or older increased from 34 percent in 1992 to 47 ...More…
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Methamphetamine
White House Drug Policy — Methamphetamine is a highly addictive central nervous system stimulant that can be injected, snorted, smoked, or ingested orally. Methamphetamine users feel a short yet intense "rush" when the drug is initially administered. The immediate ...More…
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Drug Type: Methamphetamine
White House Drug Policy — Poor quality methamphetamine; methamphetamine produced in bathtubs Small, mobile, clandestine labs used to produce methamphetamine Method of methamphetamine production in which starch is not filtered out of the ephedrine or pseudoephedrine ...More…
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Community-Based Treatment Benefits Methamphetamine Abusers
National Institute of Drug Abuse — Methamphetamine abusers can achieve long-term abstinence with the help of standard communitybased drug abuse treatment. Nine months after beginning therapy, 87 percent of patients treated for heavy or long-term methamphetamine abuse in California ...More…
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Methamphetamine Frequently Asked Questions
Rural Assistance Center — Frequently asked questions on this topic: Methamphetamine. Produced by the Rural Assistance Center. What are states doing to help combat the rural methamphetamine problem? What is the Methamphetamine Production Prevention Act of 2008? Is there a ...More…
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Methamphetamine Pills
Drug Free America — Get detailed information on Methamphetamine Pills, their effects and more Get detailed information on , their effects and more. Find informative details on Methamphetamine Pills and the negative impact they can have.More…
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Methamphetamine -InfoFacts - NIDA
National Institute of Drug Abuse — Methamphetamine is a white, odorless, bitter-tasting crystalline powder that easily dissolves in water or alcohol and is taken orally, intranasally (snorting the powder), by needle injection, or by smoking. Methamphetamine increases the release ...More…