The duration of amphetamine use that leads to damage can vary significantly among individuals and depends on factors such as dosage, frequency of use, and individual susceptibility. Some studies suggest that even a few months of regular use can result in changes to brain structure and function, while chronic use over several years is more likely to cause severe cognitive deficits and mental health issues. It's important to recognize that the risk of damage increases with higher doses and prolonged use. If you or someone you know is struggling with amphetamine use, seeking professional help is crucial.
what other amphetamines are good for concentration, energy and weight loss? I used to take Disoxin or Preludes but that was years ago.
Not any more. They were about 30 years ago, but that has ended.
Ask your Doctor. He will probably know the answer.
crystal meth remember that add from years ago or maybe that was only in Australia
Amphetamines only stay in the system for urine test 1-3 days long for hair test Methamphetamine stays in the system slightly longer 3 -5 days
We have found no indications in the literature that Xanax causes liver damage. However, people with reduced liver function may not metabolize the drug as efficiently, causing the blood levels of Xanax to exceed the optimum therapeutic level. Alcohol and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS), especially those containing acetaminophen, such as Tylenol, Vicodin and Percocet, are the most common causes of liver damage. Even small doses of acetaminophen in combination with alcohol can cause serious damage, making two Tylenol and a beer a deadly hangover "cure."
That depends on the individual. The constant exposure to amphetamines has caused changes in your brain that must be allowed to return to normal. We would expect to see improvement in a couple of weeks, but the tremors could last longer depending on the degree of damage from the extended use.
Taking place from approximately 1618 to 1648, the Thirty Years War in Europe had two primary causes. The first was religious tension and disagreement among Protestants and Catholics. The second was the ongoing rivalry among established political powers in Europe, who were still vying for independence and/or control against their competitors.
Wisdom teeth are frequent causes of infections and caries with high risk of damage to adjacent teeth. They are generally recommended for extraction early, during teen years, to prevent such problems.
Yes they can because of the smoke you breath out which is black.As a 22 year smoker (quit 7 years ago), I can tell you yes, absolutely, cigarettes will both stain and damage your teeth. Nicotine stains your teeth, and fingers, an ugly yellow colour. Cigarette smoke damages your gums, which in turn, causes damage to your teeth. It doesn't happen immediately, but it will happen. My advice: don't even start, not even "just one or two, socially". Some of the harm that smoking causes will be repaired by your body after you quit (IF you can quit), but not all of it, and it will take years to recover.
It takes years (typically decades) of heavy abusive drinking to cause any damage to the liver.
I was on the pill (Yasmin) for 5 years and got my period 4 days after I stopped taking it. Everyone is different though.