Meth increases blood pressure, heart rate and body temperature. It dilates pupils and increases dopamine in your brain. Dopamine is a feel good neurotransmitter in your brain. Too much makes you euphoric. Too little makes you depressed. Long term meth damages the liver and kidneys. It damages the cardiovascular system and rots the teeth. It damages the skin making you look much older than you are. It puts pressure on the optic nerves in your eyes causing damge. Meth can cause a heart attack, stroke, coma and death. It will destroy your body.
Mixing sleep medication with amphetamines can be dangerous as they have opposite effects on the body. The sleep medication can counteract the stimulating effects of amphetamines, potentially leading to extreme drowsiness or sedation. It can also increase the risk of adverse side effects and potential overdose. It is important to consult a healthcare professional before combining these medications.
No. You can stop doing marijuana and use amphetamines instead, then it will no longer be in your system.
epinephrine
Estimulant
There are no reported effects on a baby if you take amphetamines when pregnant, but there could be some side effects that we don't know about that could have to do with your personal genetics and the genetics of the father that could be stimulated so consult your doctor and your obstetrician about it.
release norepinephrine
changes in dopamine activity
Well.... maybe Cocaine, amphetamines or MDMA
dopamine and norepinephrine
Amphetamines of any kind usually speed up the body. Things like Meth, Adderall, Ritalin, etc are all classified as types of Amphetamines.
Amphetamines are stimulant drugs that affect the central nervous system, increasing alertness and energy. Inhalants, on the other hand, are chemical vapors that are inhaled to achieve a quick high, often by depriving the brain of oxygen. Both substances have different effects on the body and can lead to different health risks and potential consequences.
Denoting a drug that mimics the effects of stimulation of organs and structures by the sympathetic nervous system.