Crystal Meth?
I am doing a report on crystal meth. How is it produced, what are the dangers, etc. any help?
i need details (step by step) and the long term damage it has on people. i also need the death rate too. idsthere a site that could just give me all the information i need?
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Produced easily at home with over the counter cold medicines, and dangerous solvents. Dangers are, severe addiction, tooth decay, paranoia, anger outbursts, mental instability. Hazards are: flammable when made, explosion hazards, Hazmat contamination, Illegal dumping of used chemicals after manufacture.
Methamphetamine (sometimes referred to as methylamphetamine or desoxyephedrine) is a psychostimulant drug used primarily for recreational purposes, but is sometimes prescribed for ADHD and narcolepsy under the brand name Desoxyn. It causes euphoria and excitement by acting directly on the brain’s reward mechanisms, thus making it highly addictive. Methamphetamine rapidly enters the brain and causes a cascading release of norepinephrine and dopamine (and to a lesser extent, serotonin). Users may become obsessed or perform repetitive tasks such as cleaning, hand-washing or assembling and disassembling objects.[2] Withdrawal is characterized by increased sleeping and eating, and depression-like symptoms, often accompanied by anxiety and drug-craving.[3]