quit using meth
No it does not. It would be nice if you could be a little more specific. Are you talking about meth mouth? If so it can happen, but is preventable. The only reason it happen is because of the lack of moisture. Ever heard of cotton mouth? Well Amphetamines can cause dryness of the mouth, but not all the time. Chewing on sugarless gum or staying hydrated can prevent meth mouth. Throat damage from meth? Never heard of such a thing.
Meth dehydrates the mouth. Our saliva is a natural antibacterial agent, without it bacteria can easily build up. The is where the term "meth mouth" came about. Go look at the pictures is quite gross.
It shouldn't do. Zantac is in no way chemically similar to meth.
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.
Maybe you should stop sniffing meth
Meth mouth is slang for advanced tooth decay. It is called this because it is commonly found in Methamphetamine users, but can also be cause by sugared soft drinks and teeth grinding.
If she smoked the meth within the last three to five days, she is probably going to jail.
You don't.
Anything that has ephedrine or psuedoephedrine will cause a false screening positive, but there are no cold medications that will confirm positive for methamphetamine.
Meth users show an array of symptoms. There is a high risk for suicide attempts due to depression, users will lose their teeth which is called 'meth mouth', they go for long periods without sleeping and will lose a lot of weight.
The cast of Early Evening of the Meth Head Hipsters - 2010 includes: Matt Beardmore Heather Costello Steven Jeays Chris Rasman Jenn Walczyk
The effects of meth on teeth can be seen within just a few months of regular use. Meth can cause a rapid decay of teeth and overall oral health due to its acidic nature and impact on saliva production. Regular meth use can lead to "meth mouth" characterized by severe tooth decay and gum disease.