Drug Information I Amphetamines I Health Effects I Long Term

Long Term

Long Term effects include:
  • Malnutrition and weight loss.
  • Reduced resistance to infection.
  • Violent behaviour.
  • Emotional disturbances.
  • Periods of psychosis.
  • Paranoia.
  • Delusional thoughts and behaviour.
  • Mood swings.

The effects of methamphetamine include anxiety, depression, paranoia, aggression and psychotic symptoms. Methamphetamine also increases the risk of mental health problems, so people with an existing mental health condition should be even more cautious about using this drug.


 
Amphetamines turn you into something you can’t see for yourself

Using even a small amount of Cannabis can cause serious side effects that can affect your physical and mental health, and wellbeing. We’re here to set the record straight. Read up on the facts, or chat live and confidentially with a qualified drug counsellor and ask some questions of your own.

If you require immediate help, call the Alcohol and Drug Information Service on (08) 9442 5000 or 1800 198 024 toll-free for country callers.

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