What are the physical effects of Methamphetamine use?
Some of the most common effects an individual may display under the influence of amphetamine or methamphetamine may include: Alertness Anxiety Aggressiveness Confusion Delirium Dilated pupils Dry mouth Euphoria Enhanced sexual activity Teeth grinding Irritability Increased blood pressure Jaw clenching Reduced fatigue Sensitivity to light and sound Sweating Talkativeness Reduced appetite Increased self confidence Lowered social inhibitions Chronic use of amphetamines and methamphetamine can produce severe physical and mental problems including delusions, visual and auditory hallucination and violent behavior. Chronic abuse of amphetamines and methamphetamine can result in the following conditions: Aggressiveness Insomnia Seizures Anorexia Mental confusion Skin sores Anxiety and tension Panic attacks Delusion Paranoia Sweating Depression Perspiration odor Tremors Discoloration/rotting of the teeth Formication (crank bugs) Rapid mood swings Violent behavior Hallucinations Restlessness Wei