What are amphetamines?
Amphetamines are stimulant type drugs, which are
commonly known as speed. Other names for amphetamines include; amph,
whiz, billy, sulph or uppers.
Amphetamine sulphate is the powder that is most
often sold as speed and is man-made in illegal laboratories. By the
time the drug is purchased , its probably only around 5% pure
the other 95% could contain anything from talcum powder to rat poison.
What do amphetamines look like?
Amphetamines come in the form of tablets or an off
white/grey powder. Amphetamines are commonly sold as a wrap. A wrap
is usually squares of glossy paper or self sealed plastic bags.
How are amphetamines taken?
Amphetamines can be snorted, smoked, swallowed,
injected or mixed into a drink. Snorting amphetamines can damage your
nose and injecting them is extremely dangerous. Many serious diseases
such as H.I.V. are spread by people sharing needles. Remember, if you must inject,
always use a clean needle and never share.
What are the immediate effects of taking amphetamines?
Amphetamines are powerful drugs, they 'speed' up
your whole body, increasing the heart rate, blood
pressure and breathing. Amphetamines make the user feel excited,
confident and energetic. Some people use amphetamines to suppress their
appetite, so they can go for a long time without eating.
If you take amphetamines day after day you wont
be able to sleep or eat, so youll soon get exhausted. You may
also experience panic and hallucinations.
What are the long-term effects of taking amphetamines?
There are many health risks from taking this type
of drug. While on the drug the user may become tense and anxious and
it can leave them feeling depressed, paranoid and tired for days after.
Long-term use can cause mental illness and will put a strain on the
heart, due to increased blood pressure.
If you have been taking amphetamines for some time
and then you stop, youll go through a withdrawal period. This
means you will suffer from symptoms such as; cramps, fever, sweating,
feelings of extreme fatigue,
hunger and depression.
What class drug is an amphetamine?
By law, amphetamines are a class B drug but move
up to class A if they are prepared for injection.
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