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The rising production, distribution, and use of methamphetamine is becoming a major global concern. Recent data shows that methamphetamine accounts for 13% of all drug seizure cases reported worldwide. Meth is a highly addictive substance that affects our brains and threatens the physical and mental health of many individuals. Long-term use of crystal meth can result in heart problems, breathing issues, brain damage, mental health disorders, and addiction.

The impact of meth addiction damages not only individuals but the families and communities around them. Various treatment centres like PROMIS offer comprehensive treatment to overcome any drug addiction.

Methamphetamine, also known as meth, is a powerful and highly addictive central nervous system stimulant. It is also known for its street names, including “crystal,” “crank,” “ice,” and “glass,” due to its clear, crystal-like appearance in its purest form.

Meth can be found in powder, paste, or crystal forms and can be smoked, snorted, injected, or ingested. It is often combined with other substances like alcohol and fentanyl to boost its effects.

The chances of addiction to meth are very high, as the drug works by releasing a surge of the neurotransmitter dopamine, which is associated with pleasure, reward, and increased energy. The intense stimulation from meth poses serious health risks, including addiction and various mental health problems that affect millions of people around the globe.

Meth addiction does not develop suddenly; it is a gradual process that goes through several stages. People often start using meth out of curiosity or peer pressure. After experiencing the drug's euphoric effects, they may begin to use it more frequently. At this stage, they might think that meth has positive effects, leading to increased use. This growing tolerance fuels the addiction cycle, pushing the person to consume more meth over time, leading to dependence and addiction.

Signs & Symptoms

Psychological

mental health by altering brain function. Using meth triggers the release of neurotransmitters which lead to intense feelings of happiness and increased energy. These effects contribute to why individuals keep using meth and may eventually lead to addiction and overdose. CONTACT US

mental health programmes to suit everyone’s needs. This includes counselling for depression or anxiety, a 24-hour telephone helpline, and a range of workshops.

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psychological or

Physical

health in various ways. It can harm our organs, resulting in long-term damage to our bodies. Meth users are more likely to suffer from heart disease, strokes, liver problems, weakened immune systems, and even Parkinson’s disease, which can be fatal.

In addition to physical health issues, long-term meth use can also negatively affect our mental health by altering brain function. Using meth triggers the release of neurotransmitters which lead to intense feelings of happiness and increased energy. These effects contribute to why individuals keep using meth and may eventually lead to addiction and overdose. CONTACT US

health programmes to suit everyone’s needs. This includes counselling for depression or anxiety, a 24-hour telephone helpline, and a range of workshops.

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physical symptoms you might experience during meth withdrawal may include fatigue, increased appetite, dehydration, dry mouth, sweating and fluctuating body temperatures, and headaches or body aches.

Along with those physical symptoms, there is also a high tendency to manifest some

Behavioural

behavioural symptoms associated with meth use, such as anxiety or panic attacks, depressed mood, feelings of hopelessness, intense cravings for meth, and episodes of paranoia.

How We Treat at PROMIS

Treatment options for meth addiction involve a combination of medical detox to cleanse the body of the drug and therapeutic interventions to address the underlying causes of the addiction.

The process often starts with detoxification to manage withdrawal symptoms, followed by various forms of therapy, including individual and group sessions, to provide coping strategies and tools for sustained sobriety. Continuous support and aftercare are also pivotal to treating meth addiction, as well as ensuring long-term recovery and preventing relapse.

Once detox is complete, you can transition to residential treatment . Often referred to as inpatient rehab, this type of intervention provides a structured environment to overcome meth addiction. In this treatment, you will stay at the facility for a duration that can vary from a few weeks to several months, based on their specific treatment requirements.

Watching a loved one struggling with meth addiction can be heartbreaking. At PROMIS, we understand the urgency to intervene and provide effective help. We offer tailored and effective treatment plans designed to address your unique needs and ensure that you do not just stop using meth but also find a renewed purpose in life.

Our dedicated team at PROMIS is here to guide both you and your loved ones every step of the way. Contact us today and begin your recovery journey.

Treatment Formats

Residential

Once detox is complete, you can transition to residential treatment. Often referred to as inpatient rehab, this type of intervention provides a structured environment to overcome meth addiction. In this treatment, you will stay at the facility for a duration that can vary from a few weeks to several months, based on their specific treatment requirements. Generally, residential treatment helps you develop the skills essential for sustaining a healthy lifestyle. The treatment plan typically encompasses techniques for coping with triggers and establishing strategies to prevent potential relapse.

Outpatient

If you prefer continued treatment but also need to balance everyday life responsibilities, outpatient treatment is ideal. It enables you to undergo treatment while residing at home. This approach offers flexibility for those balancing work or family responsibilities while still providing the necessary support to address addiction.

Aftercare

Aftercare planning is essential in addiction treatment. It ensures you have the necessary support to remain sober after completing treatment. The aftercare plan usually involves creating a support system with family, friends, and others in recovery.

You will also continue to receive counselling and support. Effective aftercare planning is vital for successful recovery from meth addiction and preventing relapse.

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