Both alcohol and crystal meth can be neurotoxic and lead to the death of brain cells. However, crystal meth is generally considered to be more neurotoxic than alcohol, as it can cause more damage to the brain and potentially lead to more severe cognitive impairments.
No but it causes changes in the brain. Some contaminants in street heroin may damage the brain. If one overdoses, the lack of oxygen could kill brain cells. The main health risk of heroin is addiction and overodose.
Meth is addictive because it affects the amount of dopamine released in your brain. Once the normal amount your brain produces is reduced, your addiction to meth has to take over to replace the dopamine needed.
you get high lots!taking drugs ruins your body inside. It kills needed cells and causes addiction. Meth is about the worst drug you can take. It ruins your body both inside and out, kills brain cells, etc etc. People that take Meth have distorted faces and some are in prison because they take drugs. Most of them die very early. Go on images and type in Faces of Meth, you can see what it does to you.yes if you take them i willl kill youDrugs are bad don't do them kids you will think that cats are eating your house
It is overrun with chemicals and brain damage will result.
a hot shot of meth is a bad shot, or not really meth. its some other chemical given in place of meth to someone to either make them sick or kill them. basically replacing methn with poison.
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Meth affects the central nervous system by flooding the brain with dopamine, the neurotransmitter responsible for feelings of pleasure and reward. Because meth provides the brain with an artificial source of dopamine, it can cause the neurotransmitter to fire abnormally. The brain will then chase that rush of dopamine, quickly facilitating addiction to meth. It may then be difficult for the brain to produce dopamine normally without the presence of meth.
Meth can be beneficial if less than 125mg is taken. It coats your brain with a protective coating and help you concentrate.
Well, meth is highly addictive and eventually will kill you. Isn't that danger enough!!??
Daily meth use can lead to significant changes in the brain, including alterations in the levels of neurotransmitters like dopamine, decreased grey matter volume, and impaired cognitive function. Prolonged use can also result in long-term damage to the brain's structures and functions.
If someone injected meth into their heart it would kill them.If someone injected meth into there heart, it will increase the speeds of their breathing, heart rate, thoughts and actions.