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Mind Over Matter - Teacher's Guide

Methamphetamine

Methamphetamine is an addictive drug that belongs to a class of drugs known as stimulants. This class also includes cocaine, caffeine, and other drugs. Methamphetamine is made illegally with relatively inexpensive over-the-counter ingredients. Many of the ingredients that are used to produce Methamphetamine, such as drain cleaner, battery acid, and antifreeze, are extremely dangerous. The rapid proliferation of "basement" laboratories for the production of Methamphetamine has led to a widespread problem in many communities in the U.S.

Methamphetamine has many effects in the brain and body. Short-term effects can include increased wakefulness, increased physical activity, decreased appetite, increased respiration, hyperthermia, irritability, tremors, convulsions, and aggressiveness. Hyperthermia and convulsions can result in death. Single doses of Methamphetamine have also been shown to cause damage to nerve terminals in studies with animals. Long-term effects can include addiction, stroke, violent behavior, anxiety, confusion, paranoia, auditory hallucinations, mood disturbances, and delusions. Long-term use can also cause damage to dopamine neurons that persists long after the drug has been discontinued.

  • Methamphetamine Mechanism of Action
    Methamphetamine acts on the pleasure circuit in the brain by altering the levels of certain neurotransmitters present in the synapse.

  • Methamphetamine Activity One
    The student will become more familiar with the neuroscience concepts and terminology associated with the effects of Methamphetamine on the brain and body.

  • Methamphetamine Activity Two
    The student will become familiar with how Methamphetamine changes brain functioning and the potential long-term implications of these changes.

  • Methamphetamine Activity Three
    Students will learn more about how Methamphetamine and other drugs change the way the brain works.

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