Ice Addiction Helpline
Today, Methamphetamine is one of the most used and abused illegal drugs throughout the United States. Because of its ease to manufacture and the low cost, Meth abuse is rapidly increasing virtually in every city, county and state. Users of this powerful drug are often totally unaware of the toxic chemicals that go into making the drug. All to often, Methamphetamine is manufactured by inexperienced users in ”home made labs” that are known to blow up and produce toxic fumes.
As the Methamphetamine continues to evolve the users are coming out with higher concentrated forms of the drug. Ice has become a much purer form of Methamphetamine. With longer effects the users are know to experience the high or tweak for days at a time. With a purer form of the drug, Ice users may also experience the side effects 10 times faster and more intense then the average Meth user.
An Ice user can experience many side effects from this terrible drug. Extreme paranoia, violent behavior, rapid weight loss, tooth loss, grinding of the teeth, hallucinations, hearing voices, pale complexion, symptoms of Parkinson's disease, rapid speech that makes no sense, depression, sleeping or sleeplessness for long periods of time, suicidal ideation's and different forms of schizophrenia. Ice users are also known to see shadows that move and feel that people are after them. Sometimes Ice users accuse their family members and friends of being with the Police, FBI, CIA or other government agencies and express extreme anger and violence to their loved ones. These side effects can often remain permanent if not treated; this is called “Meth Psychosis”.
Many family members of Ice users and the user themselves often do not know the seriousness and dangers of Ice. The Ice Addiction Help Line is here to assist you in answering all of your questions regarding Methamphetamine and Ice. This may include how to stop using Ice, helping a loved one stop, Ice interventions, Ice information and signs to look for. Please call our helpline today and get help before it's to late.
For more information about Methamphetamine and Ice,
Call our helpline 24 hours a day at, 1.866.535.7923
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