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  • Can Meth Cause Addiction?
  • What is Crystal Meth?
  • Meth Effects on the Body
  • How Meth is Addictive and are There Withdrawals?
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Can Crystal Methamphetamine (Crystal Meth) Cause Addiction?

Yes, drugs such as crystal methamphetamine (Crystal Meth) can cause addiction because they produce an initial pleasurable effect, followed by a rebound unpleasant effect. An amphetamine such as crystal methamphetamine (Crystal Meth), produces a positive feeling through its stimulant effects. However, when crystal methamphetamine wears off, it leaves a person with the opposite feelings. This is because the drug suppresses the normal production of adrenaline. A chemical imbalance is created, resulting in irritability that physically demands more crystal methamphetamine to go back to normal and feel good again. This pleasure / tension cycle leads to loss of control over amphetamines, then to addiction.

Crystal methamphetamine (Crystal Meth), like other drugs that can lead to addiction, is able to short-circuit your survival system. This occurs by artificially stimulating the reward center, or pleasure areas in your brain without anything beneficial happening to your body. This cycle leads to increased confidence in methamphetamine and less confidence in the normal rewards of life.


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What is Crystal Methamphetamine (Crystal Meth)?

Crystal methamphetamine (Crystal meth) is a chemical that has stimulant properties similar to adrenaline. Crystal meth (methamphetamine) has several different names (crank, crystal, speed, meth). Crystal methamphetamine may be used through snorting, smoking or injection.

Stimulants, such as crystal meth, mimic the action of adrenaline and dopamine, increasing heart rate, blood pressure and breathing rate. It also constricts blood vessels, dilates pupils, releases sugar and fat into the blood stream, and energizes the brain.


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Crystal Methamphetamine Effects on the Body and Mind

Crystal methamphetamine (Crystal Meth) can cause feelings of well being, riding high, exhilaration or euphoria, and increase alertness, anger, agitation or fear (fight or flight) exhilaration or euphoria. When the crystal methamphetamine (Crystal Meth) stimulation goes too high, it produces feelings of panic, paranoia, hallucinations, rage, seizures and stroke.

The first stage of effects happens on a physical level, then leads to the psychological. People, places and activities involved with using methamphetamine become more important. People, places and activities or lifestyles that gave pleasure before using methamphetamine become less important. In fact, after awhile, a heavy methamphetamine user will actually resent people, places and activities not able to fit in with methamphetamine use.

In certain studies, animals would press levers to release methamphetamine into their blood stream, no longer concerned about eating, mating or other natural drives. They will, in fact, die of starvation in the process of giving themselves methamphetamine even though food is available.

People who use amphetamines often lose weight because the drug turns off the drive to eat. The drug produces a feeling of satisfaction with regard to food, even though no food was eaten. Tolerance to this effect develops. When a person stops using the amphetamine, there is usually a rebound increase in appetite as the body discovers it literally has been feeding off itself and wasting tissue.


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How is Meth Addictive?

Usually a person using amphetamines never gets as big a “high” as she or he did on the first dose. This is a result of the drug’s ability to suppress and deplete the brain’s production of the normal chemical messenger for positive feelings. The brain adapts to the presence of amphetamine by decreasing production of the normal chemical messenger. The user’s body then has to work harder to overcome getting a less pleasurable effect, ultimately crashing. As tolerance develops to the euphoria, higher and higher doses of amphetamine are needed to get pleasurable effects, thereby increasing the risk from toxic effects of amphetamine.

Is There Methamphetamine Withdrawal?

Yes. As more of the methamphetamine comes into the body, more of the body’s natural chemistry is suppressed. Eventually, natural reward messenger chemical production is almost shut down completely. If the drug is removed at this time, there will be a feeling of panic. This extreme state of irritability, tension and anxiety is what is called withdrawal.

The severity and length of the symptoms vary with the amount of damage done to your normal reward system through amphetamine use. The most common symptoms are drug craving, irritability, loss of energy, depression, fearfulness, wanting to sleep a lot or difficulty in sleeping, shaking, nausea and palpitations, sweating, hyperventilation, and increased appetite. These symptoms can commonly last several weeks after you stop using amphetamine. With medical treatment, these symptoms can be handled and eliminated much more quickly.


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Medical Treatments

Treatment for methamphetamine dependence at Schick Shadel Hospital includes two unique medical (somatic) therapies.  Aversion treatment is intended to eliminate, neutralize or weaken the drug hunger/craving that methamphetamine users have in response to the abstinence syndrome and to cues/triggers that have developed over time.  Chemical or nausea aversion deconditioning is the primary form of aversion treatment used. 

Faradic treatment is another form of aversion treatment. These treatments repeatedly pair an unpleasant physical and psychological experience with exposure to a methamphetamine-like substitute, drug use ritual and paraphernalia without intoxication to create an aversion to drug related cues and intrusive obsessions about the drug.  Psychological covert desensitization techniques may also be used if indicated. 

Rehabilitation interviews, the second medical treatment, are a form of medication facilitated hypnotherapy intended to permit confirmatory interviewing, aversion development optimization, and cue response monitoring.  Patients experience these treatments as a pleasant respite from the demands of treatment and at times a source of personal insight.

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Schick Shadel Hospital's treatment program is covered by most insurance. Our admission counselors will work with patients to verify their benefits prior to admission.

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All meals and snacks are provided on a daily basis, served in the cafeteria. A registered dietitian is available for consultations and education.

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