Chapter 7: The Truth about Amphetamines, LSD, Ecstasy and the rest
Books - The Truth About Drugs
The Truth About Drugs
- Introduction
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1: The Size of the Drugs Problem
- Chapter 2: The True Cost of Drug Addiction
- Chapter 3: Addicted to Pleasure
- Chapter 4: Caffeine, Alcohol and Tobacco
- Chapter 5: Cannabis
- Chapter 6: Cocaine Addiction, Crack Addiction and Heroin Addiction
- Chapter 7: Amphetamines, LSD, Ecstasy and the Rest
- Chapter 8: Why Governments are Scared of Prevention
- Chapter 9: Treatment of Drug Addiction Works
- Chapter 10: Legislation and Decriminalization; The Arguments over Marijuana
- Chapter 11: Conclusions; What We Must Do
- Appendices
Terms: Wizz, speed, sulph, billy, crystal, crank
Amphetamines are widely abused, addictive drugs. They are usually sniffed as powder or injected.The effects begin with a very intense "rush" and last around four to six hours.They make people hyper-alert and lively, hence the label "speed".In the short term they help concentration, but leave the user exhausted, typically staying awake for up to a day.During this time most users can neither eat nor sleep.Heart rate rises and pupils dilate, sweating increases with body tremors, dry mouth and lips, itchy nose and dizziness. High doses over a short period can cause delirium, panic, hallucinations and paranoia.
In the longer term, appetite falls and users become very anxious, jumpy and paranoid. Rebound depression, lethargy and intense hunger follows withdrawal.Amphetamines postpone the need for rest and food, replacing neither.
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