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Learn about the serious health risks associated with chemical burns and methamphetamine addiction, including shortness of breath, open sores, addiction, seizures, and possible death. Discover the impact on your body, from tissue irritation to brain changes revealed in PET scans. Find out who to contact in case of an emergency or to report drug-related activity. Remember, a year on meth is never worth it. Seek help and support to break free from these dangers.
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Health Risks • Shortness of breath • Coughing • Chest pain • Dizziness • Lack of coordination • Tissue irritation • Contact burns • Open sores on face, hands and arms
CHEMICAL BURNS Severe caustic burns on skin, eyes, mouth, and esophagus (if swallowed)
Health Risks • Increased energy • Euphoria • Decreased appetite • Increased heart rate, abnormal rhythm, high blood pressure, heart attack • Dizziness • Seizures • Headaches, nausea and fatigue • Excessive loss of weight
Health Risks • Powerful addiction -unable to stop use, increased tolerance of the drug, withdrawal symptoms • Neurotransmitters “turned off” • Cancer • Brain, liver and kidney damage • Birth defects and miscarriages • DEATH
Brain Changes with Meth Use PET scans comparing control, Meth users with 6 mo-5years abstinence, and patients with Parkinson’s Disease, showing decreased dopamine transporter activity in the caudate and putamen. 25% decrease for Meth users, and 60% for PD. McCann 1998
DO NOT ENTER • Interrupting a chemical reaction – • Can Cause an Explosion and Fire
Who Do I Call? • Indiana State Police 1-800-742-7475 or 1-800-622-4962 – Drug Tip Line • Perry County Sheriff Department (547-2441) • Tell City Police Department (547-7068) • Cannelton Police Department (547-2111) • Anonymous Crime Tip Line (547-9563)
IS IT WORTH IT?? NO!!!