WHAT IS SPEED?
- Speed (amphetamine or methamphetamine) is a stimulant drug.
- It produces alertness, confidence and raises levels of energy and
stamina.
- It reduces appetite and lessens the desire and ability to
sleep.
IS SPEED ADDICTIVE?
- Regular use can produce a need to increase the dose to get the same
effect, and can lead to physical dependence on the drug.
- Speed can produce a powerful craving for more of the drug.
- Long-term use can result in serious mental and physical problems.
HOW IS SPEED USED?
- Speed can be swallowed, snorted, smoked, or injected.
- Swallowing is the safest method of using speed. The effects come on
gradually and last longer than with other methods.
- Snorting speed takes effect faster than swallowing but it can damage
the nose.
- Smoking speed takes effect immediately and can more easily lead to
addiction.
- Injecting is the riskiest method of using speed.
WHAT ARE THE RISKS OF INJECTING?
- The dose reaches the brain almost immediately, increasing the possibility
of overdose.
- Impurities are introduced directly into the bloodstream and can cause
septicemia and other infections.
- Repeated injections damage the veins, leading to thrombosis and abscesses.
- Sharing syringes can cause hepatitis and HIV, the virus that can
cause AIDS.
- Clean needles are available from needle exchange programs.
BE CAREFUL.
- The 'comedown' off speed can make you feel tired, lethargic and depressed.
This may tempt users to take more, and can lead to dependency.
- Speed users are at higher HIV and hepatitis risk through unsafe sex
and needle sharing.
- Although rare, speed can cause seizures, heart attacks, strokes, and
death from overdose.
- Many users become physically run down, which leaves them susceptible
to a wide range of illnesses.
- Extended use of speed can cause psychosis. The user may think that
everybody is out to get them, or that they are being followed or watched.
- Mixing speed with other drugs, particularly other stimulants, can
increase the risk of adverse reactions.
- Speed is illegal. Possession can result in long prison terms.
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