August 30th, 2017People take meth either via injection, ingestion, inhalation, or insertion into the anal cavity. After meth enters into the bloodstream, it is carried through the circulatory system to the brain. Meth’s damage has damaging effects which are physically manifested in user’s appearance. Learn about how meth works in the brain and body here, with a section at the end for your questions.
March 11th, 2017Peak concentrations following oral methamphetamine administration are seen in 2-4 hours of dosing. Find out more about meth peak levels and how to recognize meth addiction, here.
December 13th, 2016Meth belongs to the group of drugs called stimulants and is not a narcotic. Read more about the addictive potential of meth and it’s placement under the Controlled Substances Act, here.
August 4th, 2016Learn how meth can affect every part of the human body and the consequences of meth abuse on your health. More here.
July 11th, 2016In this article we cover the consequences of long term meth use and it effects on your body, brain, and behavior.
May 7th, 2015How serious can meth addiction be? A GRAPHIC on how meth works in the brain and the effects of being addicted to meth here. After review, feel free to LIKE! SHARE! PRINT IT OUT!!! We encourage use of our infographics in the office or at school.
April 8th, 2015How does meth affect the brain? A brief list of effects here! Check this infographic and give us your feedback in the comments section at the end.
March 22nd, 2015Meth causes specific effects on the brain. We’ve compiled them graphically here. If you like it, support us by LIKE > SHARE > PRINT for use in the classroom or medical office.
January 26th, 2015What are the adverse effects of meth? A GRAPHIC to share here. LIKE > PRINT > COMMENT. We encourage use of our posters in classes or medical office settings.
December 22nd, 2014When you should seek emergency or medical help during meth withdrawal? A review of problematic symptoms and protocol for their treatment here.
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