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'''Crystal meth''' or '''crystal methamphetamine''' (also called '''Tina''' or '''T''') is a stimulant of the amphetamine family. It is used for chemsex, also known as or “partying” or PNP (party and play). | |||
== | == Background<!-- Provide background information for this drug. --> == | ||
The "crystal" refers to the fact that the drug looks like crystals. | |||
=== Medical uses === | |||
Meth | === Mechanism of action === | ||
Meth is often injected into the veins, known as "slamming". It is commonly dissolved in water to make an injectable solution. It can also be smoked, sometimes referred to as "clouds". It can also be "bumped", with the dissolved solution or a crystal shard administered rectally. | |||
== Appeal<!-- Describe the reasons why people use this drug with kink. --> == | |||
== Dosing<!-- Describe the routes of administration and dosing for this drug. --> == | |||
== Risks<!-- Describe the risks of this drug. --> == | |||
Meth is a high strength amphetamine, putting high strain on the heart and increases blood pressure. It is common to feel heart palpitations when under the influence of meth. The risk of heart attack and stroke are increased. | |||
Injections carry the risk of HIV and hepatitis C infections if needles and syringes are reused and shared between users. | |||
It is also not processed by the body and therefore it is possible for people to get high from drinking the urine of someone who has taken meth (referred to as chempiss). | |||
Because of the strong effect of meth, the comedown is often severe. It may not be possible sleep for a few days after using. People may experience paranoia and hallucinations. Ongoing use can cause psychosis and even brain damage. | |||
=== Drug interactions<!-- Describe the interactions of this drug. --> === | |||
Stimulants such as caffeine can accelerate the effects of meth. | |||
=== Addiction<!-- Describe the addiction risk for this drug. --> === | |||
Meth is psychologically and physically addictive. | |||
== Risk mitigation<!-- Describe the risk mitigation for this drug. --> == | |||
Smoking meth is generally considered a lower risk than injecting. | |||
Fresh needles and syringes should be used for each injection and not shared. Injection water should be used to reduce the risk of infection, as tap water is not clean enough to inject into the body. | |||
=== | Monitor for adequate hydration by observing the color of the user's urine. | ||
As a stimulant meth can suppress the user's appetite. Protein shakes, rehydration powder, and vitamin tablets may be consumed to stay nourished. Attention must be paid to avoid overeating. | |||
The comedown can be rough, and may take a long time. Do not drive or operate machinery until safe to do so. Watching gentle television programs and cartoons may help to wait out the comedown, avoid things with action and excitement. Having a companion to to provide social interaction and supervision can mitigate some parts of the comedown. | |||
If use is affecting work, social life, and relationships, seek advice from a drug counseling service. | |||
== Known incidents<!-- Provide a list of links to articles describing incidents involving this drug. --> == | |||
=== Medical case reports<!-- List medical case reports related to the use of this drug. --> === | |||
=== RACKWiki incident reports<!-- List RACKWiki incident reports related to the use of this drug. --> === | |||
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Crystal meth or crystal methamphetamine (also called Tina or T) is a stimulant of the amphetamine family. It is used for chemsex, also known as or “partying” or PNP (party and play).
Background
The "crystal" refers to the fact that the drug looks like crystals.
Medical uses
Mechanism of action
Meth is often injected into the veins, known as "slamming". It is commonly dissolved in water to make an injectable solution. It can also be smoked, sometimes referred to as "clouds". It can also be "bumped", with the dissolved solution or a crystal shard administered rectally.
Appeal
Dosing
Risks
Meth is a high strength amphetamine, putting high strain on the heart and increases blood pressure. It is common to feel heart palpitations when under the influence of meth. The risk of heart attack and stroke are increased.
Injections carry the risk of HIV and hepatitis C infections if needles and syringes are reused and shared between users.
It is also not processed by the body and therefore it is possible for people to get high from drinking the urine of someone who has taken meth (referred to as chempiss).
Because of the strong effect of meth, the comedown is often severe. It may not be possible sleep for a few days after using. People may experience paranoia and hallucinations. Ongoing use can cause psychosis and even brain damage.
Drug interactions
Stimulants such as caffeine can accelerate the effects of meth.
Addiction
Meth is psychologically and physically addictive.
Risk mitigation
Smoking meth is generally considered a lower risk than injecting.
Fresh needles and syringes should be used for each injection and not shared. Injection water should be used to reduce the risk of infection, as tap water is not clean enough to inject into the body.
Monitor for adequate hydration by observing the color of the user's urine.
As a stimulant meth can suppress the user's appetite. Protein shakes, rehydration powder, and vitamin tablets may be consumed to stay nourished. Attention must be paid to avoid overeating.
The comedown can be rough, and may take a long time. Do not drive or operate machinery until safe to do so. Watching gentle television programs and cartoons may help to wait out the comedown, avoid things with action and excitement. Having a companion to to provide social interaction and supervision can mitigate some parts of the comedown.
If use is affecting work, social life, and relationships, seek advice from a drug counseling service.