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Short-term effects of methamphetamine use include increased energy, heightened alertness, decreased appetite, and euphoria, but can also lead to anxiety, paranoia, and aggressive behavior. Long-term effects are far more severe, including addiction, severe dental problems (often called "meth mouth"), weight loss, and cognitive deficits. Chronic use can also result in mental health issues like depression and anxiety, as well as increased risk of Infectious Diseases due to risky behaviors. Additionally, long-term users may experience significant changes in brain structure and function, leading to lasting cognitive impairments.

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