Some of the most commonly prescribed amphetamine-based medications include:
Amphetamine is also in some street drugs. Some of the most common illicit drugs containing amphetamine include:
When used recreationally, amphetamines may be called “Whiz,” “Goey,” “Pep Pills,” and “Uppers.”
Since amphetamine is mainly associated with prescription medication, recognizing the signs of amphetamine abuse can be challenging. However, some physical and mental symptoms and changes in behavior indicate amphetamine abuse. These signs can include:
Being addicted to amphetamine can lead to many adverse side effects. Some of the physical risks include:
Some of the psychological effects associated with amphetamine abuse and addiction include:
Amphetamine addiction can also lead to an increased risk of injury associated with dangerous activities individuals tend to partake in because of increased confidence.
The good news is amphetamine addiction can be treated.
Detoxification is the first step toward overcoming an addiction to amphetamine. When individuals first quit amphetamine, they may experience withdrawal symptoms that include:
Our treatment services include:
We can help coordinate professional interventions and provide the following clinical services: