depending on what they have taken there are several symptoms.
While they are on it:
most noticeable is pupil size. The pupil tends to get a lot bigger, and also the eyes may flicker from side to side very fast.
A slight dazed look, and being unable to keep the eyes open for long is another one.
Chewing alot is another. This is called "Gurning". Sometimes the person will chew at nothing, or at their tongues. Or even their own teeth.
Constantly "loved up". Telling people they love them, hugging things, speaking to strangers. Doing things which are normally out of character.
Never usually aggressive (Cocaine however, has been known to make people aggressive).
Needing water constantly due to an over stimulation of the hypothalamus (I think). Its important however, that only a PINT of water is taken in per hour, otherwise it can cause serious problems to the fliud levels in the brain.
Signs after taking:
Depression. This is also known as a "come down". people can be very quiet and withdrawn.
This is to do with the amount of serotonin and dopamine that has been re-absorbed by the body by the amphetamines.
Also, the person may have trouble eating, due the the gurning, which can cause the throat the swell slightly, and the jaw to become very sore.
Sometimes, people do tend to gurn after they have taken the drug for a few days, depending on how much was taken.
Red eyes are also a symptom, but not as common.
in effect, it is like a hangover, just without the sickness.
amphetamine use and abuse in the U.S. from the 1950s to the present.
James V Spotts has written: 'Use and abuse of amphetamine and its substitutes' -- subject(s): Amphetamine abuse, Drug abuse
No
Oriana Josseau. Kalant has written: 'The amphetamines' -- subject(s): Amphetamine, Amphetamine abuse, Amphetamines
It is a common symptom of Lyme's disease. But is also a common symptom of many, many things.
Lethargy is basically a state of being tired or lazy. It is a very vague symptom, and though can occur in narcotic abuse, is not specific enough by itself to be of much value.
One symptom is sexual weakness in men.
Urinary incontinence is the most common symptom of a cystocele
Technically caffeine, but ANY drug can be a drug of abuse if you work at it hard enough.
No. Taking amphetamine will decrease your appetite, and probably significantly. If I take 30mg of Adderall/Amphetamine in the morning, food is the last thing on my mind, and I often have to force myself to eat just to get vitamins and protein.However, if you get addicted to the substance, one symptom of withdrawal is increased appetite.
Scott E. Lukas has written: 'Amphetamines' -- subject(s): Amphetamine, Amphetamine abuse, Amphetamines, Drug abuse, Drugs, Juvenile literature, Physiological effect, Toxicology 'Amphetamines (Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Drugs)' 'Amphetamines Danger in Fa'
Amphetamine is most commonly called "speed." Some people call methamphetamine "speed" however that is not correct, only amphetamine is "speed"