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Signs & Symptoms of Amphetamine Addiction

Amphetamine addiction is a serious condition that can affect individuals and their loved ones profoundly. Recognizing an addiction to amphetamines involves observing a range of physical, psychological, and behavioural changes.

Amphetamines are stimulants, and their abuse can lead to significant alterations in a person’s health and lifestyle. Being aware of these signs can make a critical difference in addressing the problem before it escalates further.

What are amphetamines?

Amphetamines are stimulant drugs that affect the central nervous system. They increase activity in the brain, leading to heightened alertness, energy, and euphoria. 

Amphetamine drugs are commonly prescribed for medical conditions such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), narcolepsy, and obesity. However, they can also be obtained illegally and abused for their stimulating effects. 

According to UK police, seizures of amphetamine is on a decline, however the number of seizures still remain excessively high – the drug was found and seized on 2,482 separate incidents in 2023. Amphetamines are still a popular recreational drug due to their perceived ability to enhance performance and induce a sense of well-being. Examples of amphetamine drugs include Adderall, Ritalin, Dexedrine, and methamphetamine (meth).

Physical Signs of Amphetamine Dependence

One of the most noticeable physical signs of amphetamine addiction is weight loss. Amphetamines are known to decrease appetite, leading to rapid weight loss in individuals who abuse them. Other physical signs may include dilated pupils, dry mouth, increased blood pressure and heart rate, difficulty sleeping, and excessive sweating. Physical signs are often the most noticeable indicators of amphetamine use and dependence.

Key physical signs of amphetamine addiction:

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Psychological signs of amphetamine addiction

Amphetamine use can also cause significant changes in an individual’s mental health. Common psychological symptoms of amphetamine addiction include irritability, agitation, paranoia, anxiety, and mood swings. As the drug wears off, users may experience a crash or a sudden onset of depression, fatigue, and difficulty sleeping.

Long-term use of amphetamines can also lead to psychosis, characterised by delusions, hallucinations, and disorganised thinking.Meta-analysis of 149 previous studies of psychological effects of amphetamine abuse carried out in Australia concluded that users have a high probability of psychosis, depression and a suicidal outcome.Psychological changes can be equally indicative of amphetamine addiction. These may manifest as:

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Behavioural and Social Consequences of Amphetamine Use

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Behavioural changes are often the most apparent signs of amphetamine addiction. Individuals may become secretive about their drug use and exhibit risky behaviours to obtain or hide their drug supply. 

They may also neglect responsibilities at work or school, experience financial difficulties due to spending money on drugs. Personality changes and social consequences can significantly impact an individual’s life and relationships.

Symptoms of Amphetamine Withdrawals

Withdrawal from amphetamines can be challenging and includes both physical and psychological symptoms:

Signs of Amphetamine Overdose

An overdose of amphetamines is a medical emergency and can be life-threatening. Although the OD rate is nowhere near as high as some of the more “popular” drugs, statistics show an alarming increase in Amphetamine-related deaths in England and Wales. The average number of lethal overdoses used to be 50 per year until 2015 when the figure increased sharply. Most recent stats from 2022 show 114 amphetamine-related deaths

Signs of amphetamine OD include: 

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Treating Amphetamine Addiction

Treatment for amphetamine addiction involves a comprehensive approach, often requiring medical and psychological interventions. Key treatment strategies include:

 
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