No doubt, and you'll start to exhibit psychotic behaviors, become addicted possibly become physically ill and possibly even die from it. Diet and exercise are still the best way to loose weight, but if you're asking this question you've probably already made up your mind and have somehow convinced yourself that "it won't happen to me." Let me warn you right now: It WILL happen to you. If you turn to amphetamines to loose weight you WILL have serious problems. Even under a doctors supervision, amphetamines are dangerous and can result in some serious problems.
yes it will, first of all u will probly not be sitting around, u will be moveing, and while ur moveing u'll prolly be moveing quicker than u usually do, so ur heart will pump fast, plus dextroamphetamine(adderal) has the effect of raiseing ur mutabolism. i lost 6 pounds over night with 60 mg of adderal xr. but usually when the medicine wheres off, u will eat alot.
Amphetamines in general will make you forget to eat. But methamphetamine is the worst kind of way to lose weight. Amphetamines are considered Class II drugs and are carefully controlled by pharmacies and physicians. Legal medications have also passed clinical trials of safety and efficacy and the producers are accountable for indications for usage.
Methamphetamine is made under extremely hazardous and often filthy conditions and out of various ingredients. Of all the street drugs that you can find, meth is the worst addiction because the addiction begins with the FIRST usage. It is said that you will never achieve the "high" you got the first time with any subsequent times you try it, but your brain will force you to keep seeking after it. If you have not tried it yet, DON'T. There are many other and healthier ways to lose weight.
If you are doing meth and have not yet become addicted, you are rare and have an opportunity to quit before it kills you, your brain, your figure, your bank account and your family relationships. The idea of putting something in your veins that you do not know exactly what "it" is ...should be terrifying. Having worked in pharmacies... where the makers of meth try to buy one of the ingredients, Sudafed...psuedoephidrine, it is clear they are desperate, bony thin, have dark circles around their eyes and frequently sores on their skin. Scrupulous pharmacies do not sell to such people...they can spot them miles away!!
Physicians are very willing to help you lose weight. There are legal stimulant drugs they can prescribe if it comes to that, but most will try other measures first before going straight to medications.
Absolutely but it's very unhealthy and dangerous.
If you're considering using amphetamines you should consult your doctor first beforehand, so he can determine if you need them and prescribe the correct amount so you avoid overdoses or other nasty symptoms and damage to yourself.
Good luck. ^_^
Yes. I'm 16 years old and the first 2 weeks I lost 15 pounds not doing any workouts or anything. I can't do any major workouts because my heart starts to beat extremely fast.. So I just hit the weights and surprisingly it works.. But just a lot slower the the first 2 weeks
No, amphetamines do not make you put on weight in the long term.
Yes taking meth will make you lose a lot of weight because your body increases its respiration(breathing) and heartbeat to beat more time and more inefficiently. Meth also decreases your appetite so you eat less. However taking meth to lose weight is a horrible idea. If you want to take it to lose weight then you care about how you look, Taking meth will make you skinny but loosing your teeth and the feeling of bugs in your skin comes with it. In addition you risk getting HIV from meth addiction. So yes you will lose weight but there are a lot of extremely harmful and addictive side effects.
To answer your question, a little out of context, one who is on methamphetamine burns as many calories sitting still, as a sober one does in an intense 15 minute workout. (3,500 Calories = ! Pound Body Fat)
The molecular mass or weight is 149.233 g/mol
Psychostimulants including methamphetamine generally have some degree of appetite suppressant (anorectic) effect. These substances also can result in faster metabolism, and thus can cause significant weight loss in short periods of time. Other stimulants which can produce weight loss are amphetamine, benzphetamine, aminorex, methylphenidate, etc.
Methamphetamine is a type of stimulant drug that is extremely addictive. It is also commonly known as chalk, meth, crystal and ice.
pooping pills do not make you lose weight. Instead they make you lose water weight. so as soon as you drink a liquid you will gain all the weight back.
You don't actually lose weight, you lose you appetite as one of the side effects which can lead to the loss of weight. But it is not healthy whatsoever to take if you plan on losing weight. There is no such drug that you can take that will make you lose weight, the best weight is through deit and excecise.
Someone looking to lose weight by using Optifast can lose a lot of weight. Optifast says that they can help you lose up to fifty pounds in eighteen to twenty weeks.
Kenny should definitely lose some weight...
You do not usually lose weight when you take anxiety medication
Yes, weight loss tapes are an effective way to lose weight. Losing weight is all about being active and getting exercise. If you follow the exercises on weight loss tapes then there is no reason you shouldn't begin to lose weight.
A corset can help you to lose weight by reducing your stomach capacity, but the compression itself will not cause weight loss.