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Drug Rehab Centers Services will assist you in finding help for methamphetamine addiction and rehabilitation in the United StatesOur certified counselors will guide you and your family in this important moment in finding a meth treatment in your state.

Methamphetamine has destroyed a lot of families, relationships and lives in the country. There are still well over 1 million people in the United States who need rehabilitation for methamphetamine addiction.

But there is hope as many with a methamphetamine addiction got their lives back after attending a meth rehab center.

Drug Rehab Services philosophy is to provide honest, caring and knowledgeable advice, support and referrals according to your unique circumstance.
Our mission is to achieve a drug-free world.
Our goal is to help drug addicts and families find a rehab.

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Methamphetamine and medical complications

Methamphetamine can cause many different cardiovascular problems. These include rapid heart rate, irregular heartbeat, increased blood pressure, and irreversible, stroke creating damage to small blood vessels in the brain. Hyperthermia (elevated body temperature) and convulsions happen with methamphetamine overdoses, and if not treated immediately, can result in fatality.

Chronic methamphetamine abuse may also result in inflammation of the heart lining, and among users who inject the drug, damaged blood vessels and skin abscesses. Methamphetamine users can have episodes of violent behavior, paranoia, anxiety, confusion, and insomnia. Heavy meth users also demonstrate progressive social and occupational deterioration. Psychotic symptoms can occasionally persist for months or years after meth use has stopped.

Acute lead poisoning is another potential risk for methamphetamine users. A usual method of illegal methamphetamine manufacture uses lead acetate as a reagent. Manufacture errors therefore might result in methamphetamine contaminated with lead. There have been documented cases of acute lead poisoning with intravenous methamphetamine users.

Foetal exposure to methamphetamine also is an important problem in the United States. Currently, research demonstrates that methamphetamine abuse during pregnancy might result in prenatal complications, increased rates of premature delivery, and altered neonatal behavioral patterns, like abnormal reflexes and extreme irritability. Methamphetamine abuse during pregnancy might also be related to congenital deformities.

 

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