What is the amphetamines?
Amphetamines- A racemic sympathomimetic amine that acts as a central nervous system stimulate. It (and it's derivatives, such as methamphetamine and dextroamphetamine) is a commonly abused substance, but has therapeutic use in the treatment of narcolepsy and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
How is the amphetamines used?
Therapeutic Uses:
ADD/ADHD
Narcolepsy
Asthma or other lung disorders( stimulates bronchiole response)
Weight Loss
Non-therapeutic Users:
Sports-to imorove performance
Stay awake/alert in a person that does not have a sleeping problem
Increase energy
To feel a greater sense of power
What are the street names for the amphetamines?
Speed
Crystal Meth
Crack
Ecstasy
Uppers
Ice
What are the harmful affects of amphetamines?
Irregular heartbeat-rapid pounding heart
Collapse
Violent or aggressive behavior
Seizures
Stroke
Coma
What are the short-term effects of Amphetamines?
Hyperactivity
Fatigue
Dilated Pupils
Blurred Vision
Dizziness
Restlessness
Lack of Appetite
Elevated Heartbeat
Headache
What are the long-term effects of Amphetamines?
Serious impact on CNS and Cardia Vascular System
Found to be more susceptible to Parkinson's Disease
Psychiatic Disorders
Cognitive disorders
Neurotoxicity
Psychosis
Schizophrenia
Treatment Options for Amphetamines: 1. Treatment Plan for Amphetamines Addiction
a. Four components that will play an important role in achieving sobriety
Friends
Professional Psychologist
Amphetamine addition rehab facility
Join a Support Group
2. Types of Therapy for Amphetamine Treatment: A. Interpersonal Therapy (IPT) pays attention to the interpersonal relationships and cultural roles using concise supportive analysis and works to assist patients to uncover better tools to address problems and issues that currently exist.
Has four elements: 1. Relationship short-comings 2. Unresolved