=== === Pharmaceutical D-Methamphetamine if you're trying to ween your way off, but I highly doubt any doctor would prescribe it for meth cessation. You just have to bite the bullet and expect to feel depressed for a couple days to a week, but know that it's only because of the withdrawl from the drug...
The short answer is no. However, anti depressants and ammino acids such as tyrosene and 5-htp help. The reward sytem that existed before the addiction is depleted. An antidepressant can help restore this. The ammino acids are what the body uses to make saratonin. Also, alot of B vitamins will help with the fatigue. Take LSD. Research in the 50s and 60s shows that it can help beat addiction to other substances. 50% of alcoholics who used it got off of alcohol, and it helped people with other drugs as well. Since it's not physically addictive just quit the LSD when you're off the meth, or keep doing it if you want.
There really is no miracle pill or cure to help get meth out of your system. Instead, over time, the meth will break down within your body and you will pass it as urine.
No, it will help counteract the effects of the meth and slow your heart rate down.
research 'Prometa'.
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any cold pill that contains pseudophedrine hydrochloride
makes you feel like your on meth
none just get off what your on
meth
any chemicals that would help with meth withdrawal
Depends on how much meth is in the pill but if it's a clean pill you can normally get to sleep once you start coming down
No. Only time will rid the body of meth. You should get help to get off meth, do it now, because meth is an extremely dangerous and destructive drug. Call a friend, speak to a parent, speak to a pastor, priest, rabbi, imam, counselor, teacher, ANYBODY. Get help, and stay out of the sauna, it won't work.
Meth.