Amphetamines (or ‘Speed’ as it’s called on the streets) mirror the structure of two of our body’s naturally occurring Neuro-transmitters: Nor epinephrine and Dopamine, enhancing their activity and slowing down their re-absorption by nerve endings.

The effects of Speed are felt in many areas of the brain – especially the Limbic System, which governs much of our emotional responses.

The immediate effects of speed are:

  • Increased talkativeness

  • Increased aggressiveness

  • Increased breathing & heart rate

  • Increased blood pressure

  • Reduced appetite

  • Dilated pupils

  • Visual hallucinations

  • Auditory hallucinations     

With continued use of speed a persons actions become:

  • Compulsive, repetitive and obsessive in nature

  • Less organised and more irrational

  • Self-conscious, nervous and often introverted, irritable, anxious and restless

Larger or repetitive doses of speed can cause:

  • Headaches

  • Dry mouth & persistent thirst

  • Fever and sweating

  • Pale appearance

  • Blurred vision

  • Irregular heart rate

  • Tremors

  • Loss of co-ordination

  • Collapse

Long term speed use can cause:

  • Mental illness (similar to Paranoid Schizophrenia)

  • Malnutrition & Anorexia (due to suppression of appetite)

  • Violent, aggressive & irrational behavior

  • Delirium, panic & hallucinations

  • Paranoia leading to Paranoid Psychosis

  • Drug dependence (addiction) and high tolerance

  • Increased susceptibility to illness due to:

  • Lack of sleep

  • Poor diet

  • Over exertion

  • Dehydration

  • Damage to blood vessels including blockage and weakening of vessel walls

Trying to stop using speed can cause the following withdrawal symptoms:

  • Severe exhaustion

  • Deep and often disturbed sleep lasting as long as 24 - 48 hours

  • Deep / severe depression

  • Psychotic reactions and behavior (bizarre and repetitive in nature)

  • Extreme hunger   

  • Anxiety reactions and behaviour

  • Speed & Pregnancy

  • If you use speed whilst you are pregnant, the drug will be carried directly from your blood stream into your baby’s blood stream!

  • This puts your health as well as your baby’s health at risk of termination of the pregnancy by miscarriage of the foetus.

  • Or your baby could be born with:

  • Cardiac defects such as a “hole in the heart”

  • Birth defects such as cleft palate

  • An addiction to Speed

  • This means that once your baby is born he/she will suffer the symptoms of Speed withdrawals as listed.

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