Disorders due to amphetamine use

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Amphetamine use disorders are very variedwas first synthesized by L. Eledano, in 1887

What are amphetamines?

stimulant drugs that accelerate the functions of the brainhave a structural chemical formula very similar to that of adrenalineWhat are amphetamines?most commonly usedare amphetamine, phentermine, chlorphentermine and methamphetamine

Effects of amphetamine

derive from the mechanism of action of this drug

  • At the peripheral level. Increased pressure and heart rate. Contraction of the iris and intraocular pressure. Decrease in body secretions and contraction of the bladder sphincter, which makes urination difficult.
  • Central nervous system . Increased alertness, greater intellectual and manual performance; decreased feeling of tiredness, sleepiness and hunger.

causes permanent brain damage

Dependence and disorders due to consumption of amphetamine

The habitual consumption of amphetamine gives rise to a phenomenon of toleranceAnother of the disorders for amphetamine use is the abstention syndrome

  • Dysphoric mood.
  • Recurring nightmares
  • Hypersomnia or insomnia.
  • Fatigue.
  • Remarkable increase of appetite.
  • Agitation or psychomotor retardation.

Other disorders due to amphetamine use

  • Delirium due to amphetamine poisoning.
  • Psychotic disorder induced by amphetamine.
  • Amphetamine-induced anxiety disorder.
  • Amphetamine-induced sleep disorder.
  • Sexual disorder caused by amphetamine.
  • Mood disorder induced by amphetamine.

Other disorders due to amphetamine useCause damage to different organs of the body.

  • Damages at cardiovascular level: They can cause hypertension, severe arrhythmia, angina pectoris and acute myocardial infarction.
  • Neurological damage: Cases of vertigo, convulsions and coma have been referenced. Also cerebral haemorrhages, cerebral infarcts and thrombosis.
  • Digestive system: Amphetamines can cause severe toxic hepatitis and impair digestive functions. Decreasing or eliminating the feeling of hunger can lead to anorexia, with continued low weight.
  • Violent behavior: It is usual that amphetamines give rise to aggressive sensations, translated into violent or dangerous behaviors. Delirious ideas, hallucinations and anguish crisis are relatively common.

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