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Category: Crystal Methamphetamine

A Nazi drug’s US resurgence: How meth is making a disturbing reappearance

A Nazi drug’s US resurgence: How meth is making a disturbing reappearance

Users often report euphoria, increased alertness and reduced appetite; chronic users may experience paranoia, delusions and unpredictable mood swings.

Published 23 June 2020
Categorised as Crystal Methamphetamine Tagged ADHD, crystal methamphetamine, Features, meth, pervitin, psychosis, richard gunderman, indiana university

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