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was in his early teens and had bought some beakers. He was visited by the police soon after. Drug labs will avoid glassware for that reason, but also because it's expensive and the methods involving it are often more complex. It is extremely common to find household items in both illegal drug labs and even those being used by amateurs for legal hobby experimentation; again, due to the cost of blown borosilicate. Raids on suspected drug labs can mean removing everything from the house that could be used as a stand in for lab glassware. That includes measuring jugs, jars, funnels, buckets, plastic containers, gas cylinders and so on. I have heard of people using plastic fizzy drinks bottles for pressurised reactions before. It is effective for catalytic oxidations, which require around 1/4 of the rated burst pressure of the container. I have also heard others speculating about low pressure hydrogenation. Of particular concern would be this 'Shake and Bake' meth synthesis, which is a simplified version of the birch reduction that requires dry ice and anhydrous ammonia. Instead, the dry ice is being substituted by containing the ammonia as it boils off. In the two other methods I mentioned, catalytic oxidation and hydrogenation, gas is added to the bottle to a set pressure, and potentially absorbed. In this, the gas is generated inside the bottle and, looking at the vapour pressure chart, it could pop the bottle. The contents of the bottle are an excellent mixture for a fireball; lithium, flammable solvent, hydrogen gas, possibly some oxygen from capping it, all under pressure. To add insult to injury, the bottle needs periodically venting.
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illustration in two sections of the same article. In terms of looking at the sole appearance or layout of including both images, it appear more detailed, for the simple fact it adds more illustration. As in most articles, information (text) is often repeated, though in a different context, and this same principle also applies here. In going back over what was mentioned above in more detail, these images of methamphetamine in crystalline form are of course not an item, product or drug which is legally available anywhere in the world, in addition, it's perhaps the most taboo of any illicit drug in modern culture. Therefore a person willing to contribute two high-quality photographs of the drug in this form to
Knowledge/Commons or the public domain, although perhaps not unprecedented, is at the very least extremely rare, as common sense suggests a lack of interest in doing so by most users or dealers, in addition to potential concerns of drawing needless attention to evidence of their possession. As also mentioned previously, the PD images from government sources are far less superior in quality and often inferior, as shown in the current and earlier versions of the article. To conclude, having both images is more a contribution to Knowledge users, the image left floating around Commons where the majority students researching the topic for assignments and presentations (slide shows) etc., will more than likely not come across it, which they may want to add to their work, as two is better than one, as the more information and illustration in the project, the better, and this principle shouldn't be different at the Knowledge project.
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Toward the top end of the dosage scale euphoric effects diminish and a significant amount of discomfort sets in, along with anxiety. There is also the matter of tollerance. A relatively new user obviously would not use a large amount. However, I know of persons that have used in excess of one gram (iv..) The person in question looked like a pterodactyl on the verge of having a seizure. Very jerky/exagerated movement and a loss of fine motor control. Gas chromotography testing later showed the methamphetamine injected proved to be in excess of 96% pure. Oh, and not that it has any place under doseage, can we get rid of the references to methamphetamine as addictive? It is in fact non-addictive. It is most certainly habbit forming. But, to call it addictive is to cave into the mass error that we know as the media. Yes, you read that correctly. Methamphetamine is not medically addictive. The W.H.O. used to enforce the meanings on medical words. Now it allows any 'Jerry
Springer' upstart to induce hysteria and make up 'facts' as they go along. Med school taught me the difference between addiction and habbit. Working at a rehab set it in.
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the severity of SSRI withdrawal but honestly the people who say SSRIs are the worst drug to come off of often have not experienced withdrawals from other drugs. I have not used methamphetamine before, thank God but I know people who have got addicted to it. SSRIs do have quite profound withdrawal symptoms but so do most psychoactive drugs. Smoking tobacco typically takes decades for its consequences to manifest, but I am not denying smoking is carcinogenic so not sure of relevance. Its consequences are different,,, so apples and oranges to compare the two. Methamphetamine can cut someone down within a matter of months, destroying their brains,,, it has a very long-term recovery,,,, prolonged psychosis is quite common,,, is very neurotoxic (just read the extensive research if you don't believe me). You say "amphetamine",,, but if you compare say dexamphetamine or even non-amphetamines stimulants such as cocaine to methamphetamine,,, methamphetamine comes out worse due to its profound and rapid development of neurotoxicity (central nervous system brain damage), prolonged post-withdrawal, neuropsychiatric syndromes etc.--
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exist.* Yes, there are changes from usage, yes there is cravings, but those are from the *habbit.* The WHO eventually gave up on trying to make that distinction, and incorrect usagage prevails. That is why you have every yahoo, druggie, and nit-wit using the term 'addiction' for anything under the sun. But, this is *suppossed* to be a factual encyclopedic forum. And, it is *fact* that physical addiction DOES NOT OCCUR! Instead of running with the incorrect masses, why don't the people that know better stand up for once? No matter how many people swear that 2+2=5, it *does not make it correct!* I would love to cite my sources. Unfortunately, doing so would kill multiple drug trials, would breach patient rights, and would get me fired. I suggest if you doubt what I say, you look up the history of the word 'addiction' with the World Health
Organization. @Skeptical Chymist: You sound like someone that would be very interesting to talk to. You are interested in PEAs, huh? Ever heard of methy-MDA?
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Unlike dopamine antagonists, BMY 14802 did not induce major changes in the acute motor effects of 2 mg/kg methamphetamine. Repeated administration of methamphetamine induced progressive augmentation of stereotyped behaviors and resulted in behavioral sensitization. However, repeated administration of methamphetamine in combination with BMY 14802 at either dose produced no increase in the intensity of stereotypy when compared with the first treatment. After a 7-day abstinence period, a challenge test with methamphetamine alone revealed supersensitivity of methamphetamine-sensitized rats to subsequent methamphetamine, whereas rats pretreated with repeated methamphetamine in combination with BMY 14802 exhibited no difference in the intensity of stereotypy from rats pretreated with repeated saline. These results suggest that Ļ receptors play a crucial role in the induction of methamphetamine-induced sensitization.
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being the sign of purity in the laboratory, also became the sign of purity on the street. However, again, it has nothing to do with which enantomer, or if it was racemic. Which, leads me to another portion of this article that is not correct: The section on who synthesized it first. Recrystalization is a step that follows reduction (of ephedra alkaloids) and gassing or titration with aqueuos HCL. There is no method, what-so-ever to synthesize crystalized methamphetamine one step. It is a volatile liquid! It must be bound to a mineral acid to salt it out! Finally, yes, it is available as the freebase. The freebase is commonly called 'snot.' It's difficult to handle and smells horrible; like a combination of ammonia and rotten fish. It is smoked. The epithelial cells in the lungs absorb nonpolar compounds such as methamphetamine freebase in exactly the same way that they absorb cocaine freebase.
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these chemicals are vasoconstrictors.) I didn't see anything regarding it, but there is a semi-true rumor that 'speed' can be extracted from inhalers. And, while it's true that the levorotary form can be removed with great difficulty. It is also true that it is prohibitively expensive, it is tainted with camphor, and it's not very useful for recreational purposes. I do not suggest it and that is why I do mention it. Using large amounts of the L-form can cause significant heart strain. I have heard of a method to convert chiral atoms to racemic mixtures via refluxing in a halo-acid. But, it seems like a tremendous amount of effort for something so insignificant. Drugs are boring. It's the people that are funny.
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It is common knowledge that extreme stimulants such as meth and cocaine cause sociopathic conditions in users by destroying key neurons, specifically the empathic mirror and spindle cells. I absolutely cannot help but notice that the "handle" you are using here as the word meth in it, and I honestly have to wonder if it does not mean "ButOnMethYouAreOn." Your conception that I want to "introduce" my "slant" seems to me to be paranoia on your part--a typical symptom of meth use. After watching the effects of meth and related drugs in the environment around me, I know that this article describes it nearly purely inaccurately, and I want to see that changed so that people are not mislead by it.--
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strawberry. It is not even smoked in the same way. It is really inaccurate to call this "meth in
Thailand". Meth is Thailand is "ice", it looks just like the drug in europe or other parts of the world- like glass shards. Yaa baa is a orange or red pill a little smaller than a typical "E" pill. "yaa baa" is really so different to "ice" that it is inaccurate to report meth in Thailand as "yaabaa" despite the chemical simularities- as Thailand is afflicted with "ice" just like other countries but just so happens to also have the pill form in "yaabaa". You are more likely to be able to find "ice" in Bangkok or other major cities than you are "yaa baa". Hope this helps.
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they can only rationalize, which means thinking purely sequentially-based on many tiny calculations, or ratios: causal thinking. In nature these defectives are marginalized, and hence prevented from reproducing. But because of the intellectual nature of human empathy, which tends to anthropomorphism, these anti-empathic defectives are actually encouraged to reproduce as part of well-intentioned attempts to bring meaning to their lives: the human flaw of attempting to teach kindness to those who cannot conceive of it. Those who may be in this category cannot accept the neurological sense-based explanation for empathy.--
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would be led to believe with the name 'one pot synthesis.' The 'shake and bake' productions often explode because of an inability to contain the pressure (think busted soda bottle, not firey 80' TV explosion.) When using the Birch inhalation of ammonia gas is a very real possibility. And, it's a hazardous gas. In addition, it's cold. And can cause frostbite. Typically, any inhalation issues are going to be ammonia, phosphine, hydrogen chloride, or hydrogen iodide. None of them are too healthy. But the first two are the more dangerous (and completely avoidable if the synthesis is done safely.)
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mucus production (cotton mouth), which would also seem to be beneficial in terms of reducing transmission. I believe the problems to be (as others have pointed out), unprotected sex, promiscuous sex, sex with people who are swapping needles, open cuts in the mouth (as a result of chewing their cheeks and lips) and more aggressive and longer duration sex (combined with less mucus production, leading to a higher probability of blood transmission). Some users will also have open cuts on their skin, as a result of picking at spots, scars or 'meth bugs', although that isn't stricly sex related.
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Hygiene, Use in pregnancy and breastfeeding, and Public health issues are facts and effects of methamphetamine - suggesting sexually promiscuous behavior and unprotected sex is an effect is ludicrous, if someone is prone to such behavior, methamphetamine may exacerbate this, but that's common sense. Suggesting "forgetfulness" as an effect of methamphetamine and contributing to this problem is equally ludicrous. Moreover, there are no sources. If there are no objections, I'll remove this section. If it's to be reinstated, it would require reliable sources.
2409:... So what then does this say of the ionic properties of these amphetamine class drugs otherwise and their effect in the brain? Is this ionic charge greater than most salts imbibed as an abusable substance that readily crosses the BBB? How does it, if at all, elicit radicals with its affect, and would those radicals have any radiological properties with resultant waveforms that would be read as an increased radio signal made in the image of ones existent brain signaling pathways extended outward? No 'MK Ultra' experiment implication intended.Ā ;-P
1610:. That said, the lead section is incomplete. Among other things, I think it should be expanded to briefly discuss the most important aspects of both abuse/addiction and medicinal use. This would include things like what it's prescribed for in various countries and that methamphetamine abuse is widely recognized as a serious and growing problem in some areas. Things that aren't essential to the discussion of methamphetamine, like neurological effects or particular social attitudes, don't belong in the lead.
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it weren't for these contributions, there would be no quality images of crystalline methamphetamine for the article at all. One is certainly better than none, but two is still better than the one. It remains that there shouldn't be any strong incentives at all for having one of the two image removed from the article, rather the opposite, as they both illustrate different text and are not redundantly displayed on top of one another or illustrating the same text. That's my two cents.
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implies that the substance (whether it is regarded as a drug or not) is prohibited. Hence this might be nitpicking - drugs in South Africa are
Scheduled from S0 (such as paracetamol ) up to S7 (including medicine that may be prescribed such as morphine ) and after that, S8 and S9 prohibited substances (such as the amphetamines, cannabis, methaqualone, etc. ) which are only made available for research purposes (but needless to say, abused widely).
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430:" is no longer correct. To start with, it was merely a Substance Summary page on PubChem (NCBI), where "Pervitin" is just mentioned in the list of "Depositor-Supplied Synonyms" (no particular connection with Nazi Germany was made there and "Pervitin" was a name for pharmaceutical methamphetamine after WWII in some countries, e.g. Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia). Secondly, even that page on PubChem got revoked by the depositor in 2006.
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basic stuff is usually present on a
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). Sure, there are vague descriptions of impure forms of the chemical synthesized with improvised equipment, but not what a certified factory might produce. (I guess this was overlooked by all those enthusiastic editors who piled onto the article because of the lurid subject matter, which is actually just a
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do not cite their sources, in fact it seems as if they use wikipedia as their source. Just to be clear: I do not doubt airmen and tank crews were given methamphetamine in WWII, I just have seen no verifiable source about chocolate with
Methamphetamines handed out. This concern has been raised previously in the Talk Archives as well, but it seems not to have been resolved.
1823:(Here I start at the beginning.) There is nothing in this article from the social perspective that resembles anything I, or any one I know, has experienced in real life. It has failed common scrutiny and therefore must be mostly lie. (I have discussed this issue with friends and they all showed surprise at the facts presented here.)
1275:"Acute METH intoxication results in powerful stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system resulting in mydriasis (pupil dilation), hypertension, tachycardia, diaphoresis, and hyperthermia.The reinforcing or positive effects of acute administration include euphoria, increased energy, heightened attentiveness, hypersexuality, and
1911:"phenyl-2-propanone" to be what they called "prop dope", whereas modern U.S. crystal meth is made from pseudoephedrine and purely a dextro-rotary, single isomer form of methamphetamine. Can anyone confirm from a colloquial interest here in this discussion page whether racemic meth has more of a rush at onset than dextro-meth?
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where not using the reagents but the by-products as a 'finger print' for batches, so they could potentially identify if two samples found in different locations where from the same synthesis. From memory, I seem to recall that the group did not investigate what these other products where, merely their distribution.
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on the subject but rather I found even in the main article these issues were not discussed, only a section on acute "side effects". Anyhow, I do not have a huge amount of time to expand on this important area but if any editors have the time if the harms associated with methamphetamine could be added
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I can't find any reference to "Alabama high tech" being the slang term for methamphetamine anywhere on the Web or in the several books on methamphetamine I have. Neither have I ever come across it in the press. Perhaps it should be removed? Because my feeling is that it was added as a joke, "just for
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And then get distracted and start tidying the kitchen for 27 hours. :P On a more serious note, why would vasoconstriction lead to a higher rate of disease transmission? If you're talking about blood transmission, constriction is going to reduce the amount of crossover. Users also tend to have reduced
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I'm of the opinion that this section should be reduced to one or two paragraphs. Almost all of it is unreferenced and there are entire articles dedicated to each route. These articles should be wikilinked and only the most important and notable aspects of administration should be included. Trivia and
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I am going to say outright that your statements "was not considered a problem when it was first studied" and "did not see significant abuse until the 1930s" are so irrelevant to anything I may have said that you have forced me to believe that you don't have the ability to understand what I am saying.
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I don't think a discussion about psychoactive drugs is complete without some material about their effects on the underlying neurology, and how that affects behavior. Here the discussion skips right to neurotransmitters, which are a subset of neurology. It creates an incomplete, and hence irrelevant,
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Having seen the effects of abuse in various environments around me, I think that supporting material needs to be located so that the enhanced self-esteem reference can be replaced with narcissism, which is what I have seen. Linked to narcissism in this context is cynicism and paranoia as the effects
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The ld50 for methamphetamine is about 15 to 20 mg/kg*. For a 70kg adult that's between 1 and 1.5 grams. That's maybe possible, but it is an utterly astounding dosage (about 50 or so time a recreational dose). From that I'd at least think that overdoses wouldn't be as nearly as common a cause of death
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In some states, possession of glassware will certainly warrant investigation by the authorities. I have heard that it is particularly prominent in Texas. In
Australia / New Zealand, I have spoken to numerous people who have been investigated or reported as a result of buying glassware. One individual
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It doesn't sound like one. So far as I know, the typical "meth lab" set up in the United States is single pot and involves something like a soda bottle. But I don't think this is the result of legal restrictions on glassware (though I do know that glassware HAS become less accessible). I'll look into
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The shake and bake is largely media hype. It involved using ammonia salts to produce ammonia gas on the fly, and under pressure, theoretically producing liquid ammonia. The liquid ammonia is commonly used in what is known was the Birch reduction; aka solvated electron. It is more complicated that one
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Oh, one last thing: crystals are not the sign of purity that they once were. Methamphetamine is commonly cut with MSM. The crystals that form are larger than would normally form. They look beautiful, but they burn up right away. It can be removed with acetone. But, I doubt that wikipedia is the place
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Crystal meth vs. meth, agreed: It's the same thing. You need a citation? lol. Anyone that passed high school chemistry can tell you that. It has nothing to do with the specific enantomer. 'Crystal' simply means that the substance has been allowed to crystalize. Crank, typically, is powdered. Crystals
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headings (where they both are as of now), as well as the image captions used, they're both illustrating different text of the article within their respective sections. In my opinion it's worth keeping the two, they're both significant contributions to the article, and as I'd previously mentioned, if
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Whilst I agree with the statement, as it should be fairly obvious to those with some experience with chemistry that an average drug lab is not all that interested in washing, extracting, recrystallising, distilling and loosing yield, I believe the converse effect, of unsubstantiated fear, is not the
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We have demonstrated for the first time that the Ļ antagonist BMY 14802 prevents the development of behavioral sensitization induced by repeated administration of methamphetamine. Rats received an intraperitoneal injection of 15 or 30 mg/kg BMY 14802 followed by 2 mg/kg methamphetamine 30 min later.
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I think the simple fact that the prison population in the US has increased in factors over recent years specifically because of sociopathic behaviors caused by this and similar drugs is fact enough to present a case here on the talk page forcing a complete re-write of the article so that it actually
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and many others). Many humans don't have a full set of functioning empathic neurons, and the percentage may be as much as 20%. This high percentage explains the extreme resistance to their existence, as those without the neurons cannot conceive of having them. In fact they cannot conceive at all;
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Fatal overdoses are exceedingly rare (I've had no luck in pulling up hard numbers) and I suspect that rarely do they have anything to do with acute toxicity. The most likely scenario seems to be heart failure, where the heart is previously ravaged by drug use. If heart failure is the actual cause of
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In the article for
Fliegerschokolade in the German Knowledge, Methamphetamine is not mentioned at all (Actually, Fliegerschokolade is still sold in Germany). So I think we need a citation for the claim that Airmen were handed out chocolate with Methamphetamine. All the References I found with Google
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For the freebase there's
Norodin (Endo), for the hydrochloride form: Amphedroxyn (Lilly); Desfedrin; Desoxyfed; Desoxyn (Abbott); Destim (Central Pharm.); Doxephrin; Drinalfa (Squibb); Gerobit (Gerot); Hiropon; Isophen (Knoll); Madrine (Langley); Methampex (Lemmon); Methedrine (Burroughs Wellcome);
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Does anyone have a reliable source for the level of usage in the States? In the UK, the 2009/10 British Crime Survey (England and Wales only, not including Scotland or Northern Ireland) estimates 309,000 people aged 16-59 had used methamphetamine at least once in their lives, 16,000 who had used it
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You are talking to someone who has experienced a cold turkey SSRI withdrawal.Ā :) Rather nasty but not even close to being the worst experience of my life. I know lots and lots of people who have had problems with a wide range of illicit drugs and prescribed drugs,,,, and I am not trying to minimise
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I have spent the past couple of days adding in information about the effects on mental and physiological health associated with long-term methamphetamine use/abuse. I came to this article to see what it said about the damage methamphetamines can cause and was surprised that essentially there was no
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In the pharmacology section, it states that the levo enantiomer of methamphetamine is not addictive nor a stimulant. Actually, l-methamphetamine is stimulating, but at higher doses than the d enantiomer mendelson et al., Clin Pharmacol Ther. 2006 Oct;80(4):403-20. Further, l-methamphetamine fully
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I had a look at sexual behavior and it's riddled with unreliable information and claims. We all know that methamphetamine increases the libido and sexual pleasure, it's mentioned in the lead and under psychological effects. Furthermore, this information is listed under "Health issues" - Meth mouth,
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The article currently lacks any sort of physical description of the chemical. Is it a solid, liquid or gas? Is it colorless, white, blue, green, whatever? If it's a solid, is it a powder, crystal, or glassy, amorphous mass? What is its solubility in water and various other solvents? This kind of
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As I recall, L-amphetamine is more active in some parts of the brain than D-amphetamine. L-meth on the other hand is not considered active in the brain at all and has no recreational potential by itself. You may be onto something, but I think it would be a mistake to apply information about racemic
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Your support for separating neurotransmitters from neurology, and the drug itself from the effects it has, is actually suspect as it appears to deliberately disable the proper construction of Science knowledge. I mean this as critical inquiry, for both you and the article, but experience has shown
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My Brother was recently and mysteriously killed or died suddenly,I really want to know if it is possible to die from an Methamphetimine/amphetamine overdose,is it possible with constant regular use that the drug will cause death,what would the dose rate be and the duration period of taking the drug
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South Africa In South Africa, methamphetamine is classified as a Schedule 5 drug, and is listed as Undesirable Dependence-Producing Substances in Part III of Schedule 2 of the Drugs and Drug Trafficking Act, 1992 (Act No 140 of 1992). Commonly called tik, it is mostly abused by youths under the age
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Amphetamine, and methamphetamine are two distinctly seperate compounds. The former has a more physically profound effect whereas the latter has more of a psychological effect. That being said, overdosing on methamphetamine is rare. However, someone believing that they have overdosed is not so rare.
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Meth with respect to society, culture, and the law is certainly a relevant topic, but probably a topic of its own. I think it justifies its own article, perhaps as a subset of drug culture. There is no denying the neurological connection between drugs and behavior, so perhaps a discussion article
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I noticed that Phenylephrine, the active ingredient in the product Sudafed PE (non-drowsy), is not included in either the list of compounds that produce false positives nor the list of compounds that do not. Considering its prevalence, this seems like it would be relevant for inclusion. Does anyone
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The first line in the Hostory section (Methamphetamine was first synthesized from ephedrine in Japan in 1893 by chemist Nagai Nagayoshi. T) and the caption of the photo right next to it (Crystal methamphetamine was first synthesized in 1919 by Akira Ogata) are obviously in direct contradiction of
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Keep in mind that a number of perfectly legal products are sold with contaminants in them from their production process; a number of polymers leak carcinogenic or hormone mimicking compounds. Yet these are widely accepted as safe despite there being substantiated evidence of their presence and the
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and there's some valid points there, but the section was exaggerating the problem in the least. Methamphetamine does allow people to have prolonged sex, causing abrasions, bruxism could increase the risk of STDs as a result of oral abrasions, so perhaps reintroducing the section under a title like
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can be applied to you as well. The article should reflect reality, not misconception. From my view, you seem to want to protect misconception, which cannot be allowed. For instance, your statement that meth is a "serious and growing problem in some areas" should read, "abuse was widely epidemic
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Somehow I think that the FDA view of the drug is irrelevant. I cannot see how a drug that can be shown to be so addicting and prone to creating violent psychosis could be legal for any use; certainly there are less dangerous stimulants. It deserves mention, but its actual relevance needs further
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Thank you for your support. Your opinion that "not one of those items belongs in the lead" is correct, but on its own it does not count for much. You have to argue rationally in its favor. I appreciate that you are in a Wikiwar with Editor182. However, I have an interest in phenethylamines, and my
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I am not, even when signed in, able to edit the page on methamphetamine, which contains a factual error - the article states that methamphetamine is a S5 drug, which is in fact untrue, all amphetamines are S9 Prohibited substances in South Africa. I understand that Schedule 5, outside South Africa
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You, sir, are a complete idiot. I don't know what "med school" you went to, but you might want to inquire about getting a refund. You can't even properly spell common words associated with addiction (tolerance, dosage, habit), yet you try to pass yourself off as some kind of specialist? Is this
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I built a new structure using ACD ChemSketch but I can't seem to export it into a suitable format for wikipedia, i.e. the .svg format. I can only export as a .bmp, .gif, and .png which are quite small and crappy compared to the types already here. If you know of how I can do this, let me know -- I
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article, so I would imagine this article only deals with dextromethamphetamine (which is misleading because the article title is simply methamphetamine which implies a racemic substance), but if you can make an image representing the accurate stereochemistry of the racemic compound and can replace
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The legality section is very big and there's nothing stopping it from getting bigger over time. I think the solution is that the country-specific information should be split into a separate article and that the legality section in this article should consist of a brief global view of the subject.
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I know I get more of speedy "rush" with racemic amphetamine, although it has more unpleasant peripheral side effects. With dextroamphetamine I have less of that speedy energy, it's more of a head high. I'm assuming there is enough of a similarity between amphetamine and methylamphetamine to apply
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Certainly you can die from (methyl)amphetamine toxicity, you can die from water too, the dose makes the poison. Constant use can lead to death, but amphetamine psychosis, sleep deprivation, and malnutrition are the biggest worries with chronic use. Everyone reacts differently to drugs so I cannot
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Methamphetamine addiction does not exist. Please remember that the World Health Organization tried to make the distinction between 'addiction' and 'habbit' known. One of the measures was to 'invent' psychological addiction aka habbit. True physical addiction with methamphetamine, again, *does not
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Hi sorry if I mess this up- just want to mention for Thailand- where most articles always say its "yaa baa" (which is true, in a way), the drug is actually called "ice". Thais speaking thai will call the drug "ice". "yaa baa" is meth sold in a pill form, with added caffeine and flavouring such as
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Chocolate has beta-phenethylamine in it. You have more chance of hitting a false positive from eating too many Hershey bars than you do from taking phenylephrine (useless chemical in my opinion.) Pseudoephedrine works very well. Methamphetamine works excedingly well for nasal decongestion (all of
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My first impulse is against this, but the section clearly had a bit of kudzu DNA. I've reduced it all to straight text. I haven't checked through references or confirmed the terms - it needs that, plus some secondary sourcing, and after that... maybe some of the stuff could be moved. Covering
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As far as I am aware, after a significant amount of searching, there is very little (barely any) material from a qualified resource that has done a detailed, broad study of contamination by reagents for any synthetic drug. The closest I have seen was one by the Australian police for Ecstasy, who
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The Routes of Administration section is full of unreferenced medical folklore that could be dangerous. I have tried to clean it up in the past, but to no avail, it was simply put back. I have tagged what I could as unreferrenced. I deleted the Suppository section because it seemed to be the most
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while 'meth' is well known slang for methamphetamine, it is a colloquialism. We should be following the nomenclature listed in the sources we use for reference, not general use by the public. As far as I know, no pharmaceutical journal would call methamphetamine simply 'meth'. Knowledge articles
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Strawberry quik is probably a myth, caused by overactive police imaginatons and strange fears about kids being tempted to take drugs, the playground dealer idea. In fact the snopes page to which the article links says there is no evidence for such a thing. The section should be removed or should
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L-amphetamine is most definitely centrally active, though on the whole it's not as active as D-amphetamine. If you want to know more, I remember reading a paper last year that suggested that P-glycoprotein (I think) is involved in the transport of L-amp, D-amp, and D-meth across the BBB, but not
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For notability, we should use Google hits. Local, obscure, or erroneous nicknames won't make the cut. A more important issue is how we address nicknames. How do we most effectively make the distinction between meth, crystal meth, and glass? Use a dedicated section? Personally I'd like to see the
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Whilst it is highly likely that it is not fully cleaned up, this is a statement made about just about every illegal drug with no reference or statistical figures. It is often used in a misleading fashion, e.g. it is apparent from reading comments from members of the public that not only a large
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I get that it illustrates a single sentence, and the caption paraphrases this sentence, but if that's your standard of inclusion you could put pictures of that one crystal in in a dozen different sections. You have to account for how multiple pictures of the same subject, distinguished only by
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I had a colloquial conversation with an erudite professional individual about the longterm effects of methamphetamine, and she claimed she had spent years researching medical journals, and though could not cite me a source, claimed that it takes 4 years to recover all your DAT (dopamine active
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I know an old school, 72 year old, amphetamine abuser who says the current crystal meth doesn't have the rush and onset as the old "prop dope" and he said it was a different drug prior to 2000. Doing a google search, I only find that a racemic (dextro & Levo) methamphetamine, yielding from
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There are several versions of the "shake and bake" method. It's more formally known as a one pot synthesis. The most common version is reductive amination with lithium in a bottle. Though that's not a new method by any means. As for the article, it is possible for chemicals used in and around
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On Bruce Springsteen's album 'The Ghost of Tom Joad' the song 'Sinaloa Cowboys' deals with a pair of Mexican brothers who are employed cooking crystal meth until an accident destroys the factory. The song highlights the helplessness of the immigrant in their slide into criminality.
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is a movie about an out-of-control speed freak (Jason Schwartzman) who was introduced to his drug of choice's creator (Mickey Rourke) by his dealer (John Leguizamo). A massive three-day adventure ensues (with Patrick Fugit, Brittany Murphy, and Mena Suvari in tow).
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Is it a violation of Knowledge policies to include a detailed, graphical presentation of the various methamphetamine synthesis techniques? I don't mean pictures of clandestine meth labs or tutorials; I mean mechanism boxes with reaction diagrams.
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Maybe you and your friends should get together and come up with some concrete proposals. Why don't you outline your ideal lead section so we know exactly where you're going? It doesn't have to be polished, but completeness is important.
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Not sure If I'm doing this according to protocol. There are no prohibitions on glassware in the US. There are prohibitions on what you put in the glassware. You can have a chem lab in your house, Just not a meth or bomb lab.
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picture. Once again, I would touch on this from the external perspective, and then, later in the article give a sparse structure of the underlying on-goings, and then point the reader to material in depth.
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Thanks a bunch. The only notable item I see is the Montana Meth Project, which should be mentioned in some discussion of the "meth epidemic". Of course, someone will have to write that section first.
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Crystal meth is mentioned and "taking bumps" is alluded to in Third Eye Blind's "Semi-Charmed Life". The whole song in general talks about meth use and the dangers/euphorias that come with it.
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The problem is how to stop editors from adding new ones. If somebody would like to propose a "policy" for which nicknames are notable enough to mention, I will probably support it.
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Taking methamphetamine reduces anxiety; it is withdrawal that is accompanied by anxiety. In my version of the lead I simply re-phrased an authoritative book "
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I was wondering about this, and mailed someone at Knowledge. He suggested I explain the problem here. This is the email I have written him/her:
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Related observation: subsuming a scientific topic under the headline "Illicit Production" undermines all possibility of a neutral point of view.
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Methland: The Death and Life of an American Small Town
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2599:Tweak: Growing up on Methamphetamines
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3941:Solubility of the HCl?
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2031:ButOnMethItIs
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1991:ButOnMethItIs
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1453:ButOnMethItIs
1450:
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1420:ButOnMethItIs
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1390:
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1387:
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1344:
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1328:
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406:ButOnMethItIs
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187:98.71.213.249
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