React.On.Impulse
Bluelighter
I want to know how much worse meth is compared to normal amphetamine. When I say worse I mean in terms of bodily harm and addiction.
sarsXdave;7344329Desoxyn shows that d-methamp actually has a lot less of the body load than d-amphetamine said:in administration[/I] than d-amphetamine IR, which requires redosing more often and associating the act with relief from comedown and the benefit of focus, confidence, and a happy glow.
I've been wondering about this. I thought that both amphetamine and methamphetamine acted on the dopamine system - so why are the effects of meth so much more pronounced?
I want to know how much worse meth is compared to normal amphetamine. When I say worse I mean in terms of bodily harm and addiction.
The difference is generally the lifestyle of the user. Since Desoxyn is prescribed so rarely, high school and college kids are going to be more likely to abuse the amphetamine-based ADHD meds. Street drugs like illicitly produced meth have a bigger stigma among "normies" than Adderall does, so it's going to be used by a crowd that might be less concerned with image, health, and such.
Desoxyn shows that d-methamp actually has a lot less of the body load than d-amphetamine, meaning it'd be easier to eat and sleep, while also having less cardiovascular complications. Because oral d-meth last so long, it may actually be less compulsive in administration than d-amphetamine IR, which requires redosing more often and associating the act with relief from comedown and the benefit of focus, confidence, and a happy glow. Of course, pharmacologically I could see d-meth being more addictive because of that additional serotonin euphoria and getting more euphoria relative to tweaky side effects.
It's all how you use it. People usually don't abuse Adderall, Dexedrine, or Vyvanse to the extreme that they would meth, but if they did, I'm sure we'd find the same problems.