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Methamphetamines

Methamphetamine is an illegal and very addictive stimulant that affects the central nervous system. Drugs in this classification are commonly referred to as crystal meth, meth, speed, ice, crank, and tweak.

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How long does dilotid stay in your system?

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Dilotid is a narcotic pain killer. My mother was on it after a surgery, and it took her about 2 days to get back to normal.

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