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Amphetamine/Methamphetamine

 

What are Amphetamines and Methamphetamine?

 

            Amphetamine refers to a class of drugs that have an amphetamine base and have many legitimate medical uses.  Some of the more commonly prescribed Amphetamines are Desoxyn, Biphetamine, Obetrol and Adderall.  Almost all of the illicit amphetamine traffic is in the form of Methamphetamine. 

 

Where did Amphetamines/Methamphetamine come from?

 

            Amphetamine was first synthesized in 1887, however it’s therapeutic properties were not investigated until 1927.  The first marketed product to contain Amphetamine was Benzedrine Inhaler that was introduced in 1932 to help asthmatics breath easier.  It was soon discovered that it also relieved fatigue, increased energy levels, suppressed appetite and reduced the need for sleep.  During World War II Japan, German, Great Britain and the United States gave the drug to their combat troops and civilians to aid the war effort.  After the war the use of Amphetamines skyrocketed.  In 1970 restrictions were placed on the drugs manufacture and distribution.  The use of Amphetamine declined in the 70’s and 80’s but the abuse of Methamphetamine dramatically increased in the 1990’s.  

 

How is Methamphetamine manufactured?

 

            Illicit Methamphetamine is almost always manufactured in a clandestine laboratory.  One of several types of Ephedrine reductions methods is most commonly used to manufacture methamphetamine.  Like Amphetamines, Ephedrine has several medical applications and is used in many over the counter drugs.  In Kansas the most common method of illicit Methamphetamine manufacture is the Birch reduction or Nazi Method.   Anhydrous ammonia is an integral part of this method of manufacture and is readily available in Kansas due to the agricultural nature of our economy.  The second most common method is the Hydriodic Acid and Red Phosphorous Reduction method.  Clandestine laboratory sites are extremely dangerous locations that usually contain several dangerous substances used to manufacture methamphetamine.

 

What are common items used in the manufacture of Methamphetamine?

 

Nazi Method                                                                            Red Phosphorus Method

Ephedrine or Pseudoephedrine                                                   Ephedrine or Pseudoephedrine

Toluene                                                                                    Red phosphorus

Ether                                                                                        Iodine

Coleman fuel                                                                             Hypo phosphorous acid

Heet                                                                                         Sodium hydroxide

Lithium metal, Potassium metal or Sodium metal                         Hydriodic acid

Anhydrous ammonia                                                                  Coleman fuel

Hydriodic  acid                                                                           Freon

Sulfuric acid                                                                              Mineral spirits

Salt                                                                                          Toluene

                                                                                                Sulfuric acid

                                                                                                Salt

 

What does Methamphetamine look like?

 

            Methamphetamine is usually a white or tan powder.  It can however range in color from silver to rusty orange in color depending on the cook.  Methamphetamine produced by the Nazi method or the Red Phosphorus Method usually has a purity level between 80% to 90%.  Like cocaine it is often cut or diluted by adding sodium bicarbonate, lidocaine, lactose, mannitol, cocaine, or methyl sulfone.  The average street purity is approximately 40%. 

            Ice is a purified form of methamphetamine that is smoked like crack cocaine.  Ice first appeared in 1988 and ranges in purity from 93% to 98% methamphetamine.  Ice appears to be as its namesake, a clear rocky substance that looks like ice or broken glass.

 

How is Methamphetamine ingested?

 

            Methamphetamine can be snorted, smoked, taken orally or injected.  Methamphetamine like cocaine can be dissolved in water and is easily injected.  Ice is always smoked in some form of pipe and inhaled. 

 

How is Methamphetamine packaged?

 

Methamphetamine like Cocaine is often packaged in plastic bags, dollar bills or other paper binders called snow seals, small vials, film containers or aluminum foil.

 

What are the physical effects of Methamphetamine use?

 

            Some of the most common effects an individual may display under the influence of amphetamine or methamphetamine may include:

 

Alertness                                  Anxiety                                     Aggressiveness            

Confusion                                  Delirium                                    Dilated pupils                           

Dry mouth                                 Euphoria                                   Enhanced sexual activity

Teeth grinding                            Irritability                                  Increased blood pressure

Jaw clenching                            Reduced fatigue                        Sensitivity to light and sound

Sweating                                   Talkativeness                           Reduced appetite

Increased self confidence            Lowered social inhibitions

 

            Chronic use of amphetamines and methamphetamine can produce severe physical and mental problems including delusions, visual and auditory hallucination and violent behavior.  Chronic abuse of amphetamines and methamphetamine can result in the following conditions:

 

Aggressiveness                         Insomnia                                  Seizures

Anorexia                                   Mental confusion                      Skin sores

Anxiety and tension                   Panic attacks                           Delusion         

Paranoia                                   Sweating                                  Depression

Perspiration odor                       Tremors                                    Discoloration/rotting of the teeth

Formication (crank bugs)            Rapid mood swings                   Violent behavior

Hallucinations                            Restlessness                           Weight loss        

 

 

Meth comes in a varity of looks and colors.         

 

          

 

 

 

     

 

 

    

 

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