Methamphetamine. Learning Objectives Identify the side effects of the drug methamphetamine. Identify the withdrawal symptoms associated with methamphetamine.

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Methamphetamine

Learning Objectives Identify the side effects of the drug methamphetamine. Identify the withdrawal symptoms associated with methamphetamine addiction.

What is Methamphetamine? Methamphetamine is a powerful, synthetic central nervous system stimulant. The majority of methamphetamine being consumed illegally is manufactured in clandestine laboratories around the United States. Classified by the DEA as a Schedule II Controlled Substance. Can be legally prescribed for attention deficit disorder under the brand name Desoxyn.

History of Methamphetamine 1919 – Methamphetamine first synthesized 1940s – Japan uses methamphetamine to increase work output by factor workers. WWII – Used by Allies and the Axis to help stay awake during battles and bombing runs – FDA bans the use of most amphetamines from use in inhalers due to their side effects. 1960s – Methamphetamine use begins to rise throughout the United States.

History of Methamphetamine 1970 – Use of methamphetamine rises at an alarming rate in California – Amphetamines become a controlled substance due to the “U.S. Drug Abuse Regulation and Control Act of 1970” – The “Comprehensive Methamphetamine Control Act” establishes new reporting requirements for companies that sell methamphetamine supplies via mail. Present – Associated with raves and belongs to club drug family.

How is Methamphetamine Used? Methamphetamine is generally a white or off-white powder that can be ingested in several ways: Orally Snorted Injected Smoked

Short Term Side Effects Excessive Talking Increased Activity Nervousness Decreased Fatigue Anxiety / Panic Attacks Hallucinations Nervousness Excessive Sweating Skin Welts Violent / Suicidal Behavior

Long Term Side Effects Methamphetamine use can cause serious long term side effects that can affect the user for the rest of their life: Immune System Damage Psychological Problems Severe Brain Damage Fatal Kidney Disorders Fatal Lung Disorders Birth Defects Stroke Death

Addiction Physical Dependence – When the user’s body cannot function properly without ingestion of the drug. Psychological Dependence – When the consumption of the drug takes priority over other activities within the user’s daily life.

Withdrawal Symptoms of methamphetamine withdrawal can include: Hunger Extreme Fatigue Anxiety / Irritability Chronic Depression Restless Sleep Severe Nightmares Severe Distress Panic Attacks

Methamphetamine Testing in the Army Methamphetamine can be detected in urine for 2- 3 days after ingestion. The Army tests every specimen for methamphetamines. The illegal use of methamphetamine or any drug goes against Soldiers Values and Warrior Pride.

Additional Information Additional information on amphetamines can be found by contacting the Army Substance Abuse Program or by visiting