Using methamphetamine can lead to skin problems such as abscesses and boils, which can present as bumps or lumps under the skin. It is important to seek medical attention to address the underlying drug use issue and to treat any resulting skin infections. Continued meth use can exacerbate these skin issues and lead to more serious health consequences.
Numbness in the arm after shooting meth may be due to poor circulation, nerve damage, or muscle tension caused by the drug's effects on the body. It's important to seek medical help immediately to avoid any further complications.
The effects of meth on teeth can be seen within just a few months of regular use. Meth can cause a rapid decay of teeth and overall oral health due to its acidic nature and impact on saliva production. Regular meth use can lead to "meth mouth" characterized by severe tooth decay and gum disease.
No, meth does not seep through pores in the skin. Methamphetamine is typically ingested, snorted, smoked, or injected into the bloodstream to produce its effects.
Smoking meth can lead to tooth decay and dental problems, known as "meth mouth", which can cause pain in cavities due to the erosion of tooth enamel and increased risk of infection. It is important to seek dental treatment to address these issues and prevent further damage.
Methamphetamine can have serious effects on multiple body systems. It can increase heart rate and blood pressure, leading to cardiovascular issues. It can also cause changes in the brain's chemistry, leading to mood disturbances and cognitive impairments. Long-term use can result in weight loss, dental problems, skin sores, and increased risk of infections.
Slamming meth refers to injecting it directly into the bloodstream, resulting in a faster and more intense high compared to smoking meth, which involves inhaling the drug through the lungs. Injecting meth also carries a higher risk of addiction, overdose, and transmitting infections through shared needles. Both methods can lead to serious health consequences and addiction.
I've seen it, some meth users actually do. Yes. Happy Tweaking! - Audrey
because they were under the influence of meth
methamphetamine is sold as a prescription drug under the name Desoxyn, so needless to say prescription meth would test the same as street meth
First off dont use meth, second urine will not make you high unless you already put a substance in te urine. First off dont use meth, second urine will not make you high unless you already put a substance in te urine.
There has been no cancer issues related to meth.
Meth typically glows blue under a black light due to the presence of certain chemicals and additives used in its production. This fluorescence can help identify the presence of meth in various substances or surfaces when exposed to a black light.
I'd think that doing anything involving crystal meth would be bad.
- This was answered elsewhere under the question, "Who invented crystal meth?" The answer given there was: "Akira Ogata, a Japanese chemist, invited crystalized meth in the mid 1900's. There have been rumors that Hitler invented meth, but that was proved false many years ago."
ROA not favored, Sublingual Methamphetamine
You will feel a very obvious stinging. The meth cools down under the skin and crystallizes making it very hard bump.
You can be taken into custody for being under the influence of ANYTHING - it can be either protective or punitive.