what are the side effects of amphetamine's,a. the long term damage?


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Sleep depravation (obviously) Paranoia, stomach ulcers, teeth rotting from the inside out and weak bones etc. generally just rotting your body away from the inside out.
Its the most dirty horrible drug it really sucks every bit of goodness out of you.

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Of course, as with anything, it depends on the frequency and quantity of use. If amphetamines are used sparingly and on rare occasion, there's no alarming or dangerous side effect. If they are used frequently and in larger quantities, then there is physical and mental damage due to vitamin deficiency, vascular system overactivity, and neural damage. Ever seen people with only a few, funky teeth left, thinning hair, and a twitch, who spout off about nothing particularly succinct?

Regular amphetamine users who take high doses may develop delusions, hallucinations and feelings of paranoia. In addition, heavy amphetamine use can damage blood vessels and cause heart failure, especially among people with existing high blood pressure or heart trouble, or amongst those who over-exert themselves while using the drug.
Long-term heavy use of amphetamines may lead to malnutrition, skin disorders, ulcers and diseases resulting from vitamin deficiencies. Regular use may contribute to lack of sleep and weight loss. Intravenous users are at risk for serious, life-threatening diseases such as AIDS, lung and heart disease and other cardiovascular diseases.



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