Symptoms include liver problems
Symptoms include rapid heartbeat, increased sweating, increased talkativeness, increased irritability, staying awake for hours/days without sleep, euphoria, hallucinations and paranoia with continued use, skin problems including increased acne, sores, and scabs/scars from obsessive picking at skin, tooth decay.
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
Oriana Josseau. Kalant has written: 'The amphetamines' -- subject(s): Amphetamine, Amphetamine abuse, Amphetamines
Technically caffeine, but ANY drug can be a drug of abuse if you work at it hard enough.
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'
Sobriety.
rolling balls.
Child abuse.
It is used to treat add or adhd usually in older teens or adults. Its an amphetamine that your not suppose to be able to abuse or get high off of... but I'm pretty high on it right now.. its suppose to be the least addictive amphetamine. i like it.
Amphetamine users may have excessively high energy, inability to sleep, weight loss, rapid pulse, elevated blood pressure, occasional psychotic behavior, and dilated (enlarged) pupils.
YES a few symptoms is just the start it will only get much much worse
Some signs and symptoms that one can observe in a case of barbiturate abuse would be drowsiness, slurred speech, and confusion. The signs and symptoms vary depending on amount consumed.