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    WHY DO PEOPLE USE AMPHETAMINE?

    Uppers, pep pills and bennies, the amphetamines are a set of non-natural stimulants. The primary medicine is called amphetamine, whereas the group comprise of methamphetamine (crank, speed, meth, crystal), smokable methamphetamine (ice) and dextroamphetamine (dexies). These medicines have similar outcomes. The veteran user will also fail to distinguish and tell correctly which one they have used.

     

     

     

    These medicines are available in capsules and tablets, which can be orally taken. The drug can also be injected or breathed in through the powders, chunks and off-white crystals that are available.

     

     

    The appearance of the smokable amphetamine is of see-through rock salt or glass slivers.

     

     

    Hyperactivity along with narcolepsy (attacks of unmanageable drowsiness) has its cure in amphetamines. But due to their harmful side effects they are not anymore medically prescribed for obesity and depression.

     

     

    Amphetamines are at times used by body builders, shift workers, truck drivers, athletes and students, illegally, as the drug stimulate a feeling of happiness, boost watchfulness and energy. But buying amphetamines even with prescription, trafficking of the drug, manufacturing it or even possessing it might bring fines, criminal records and prison sentences.

     

     

    In the hope of retaining the acquired euphoria for a number of days some users take this drug repetitively. These “runs” or spree most of the time carries on even when anxiety and terrifying delusion substitute the feelings of delight.

     

     






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