Dangers of Meth
Physical/Psychological
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Physical/Psychological Effects
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Secondary Hazards
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Physical Effects:
Sweating
Weight loss/malnutrition
Increased heart rate
Increased body temperature
Increased blood pressure
Insomnia
Open sores and/or itchy, dry skin
Uncontrollable body movements/seizures
Shortness of breath
Seizures
Continuous/Excessive dilation of pupils
Damage to internal organs, heart, liver, and brain
Psychological Effects:
Delusions
Extreme paranoia
Hallucinations
Increased alertness
Sense of well-being
Prolonged depression
Excessive excitation and talking
Panic
Anxiousness and nervousness
Moodiness and irritability
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