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NIDA Research Report:
Methamphetamine: Abuse and Addiction
Additional Research Reports
NIDA Infofacts:
Methamphetamine
Additional Infofacts
Publications:
Club Drugs - Community Drug Alert Bulletin
Methamphetamine - Community Drug Alert Bulletin
Medications Development Research for Treatment of Amphetamine and Methamphetamine Addiction - Report to Congress, August 2005
Averting a Methamphetamine Crisis
- Testimony to Congress - March, 1998.
Mind Over Matter
- An eight-part series designed to encourage young people in grades five through nine to learn about the effects of drug abuse on the body and the brain.
NIDA NOTES:
A Collection of Articles That Address Methamphetamine
Additional NIDA NOTES
Research Monographs:
Monograph 115: Methamphetamine Abuse: Epidemiologic Issues and Implications
Additional Research Monographs
News Releases:
9/29/08 -
Methadone Maintenance Before Prison Release Increases Participation in CommunityBased Treatment
6/9/08 -
Methamphetamine Use Increases Risk of Unsafe Heterosexual Behaviors
6/14/07-
NIDA Study Suggests Crystal Methamphetamine Use in Young Adults Higher than Previously Reported
11/6/06 -
Incentive-Based Therapy Improves Outlook For Methamphetamine Abusers
9/4/06 -
Prevention Programs for Young Rural Teens Can Reduce Methamphetamine Abuse Years Later
6/28/06 -
Availability and Effectiveness of Programs to Treat Methamphetamine Abuse - Testimony before the Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Drug Policy, and Human Resources - Committee on Government Reform - United States House of Representatives
10/12/05 -
Motivational Incentive Program Is An Effective Treatment for Stimulant Drug Abuse
10/12/05 -
NIDA and Scholastic Continue to Reach Tweens with Information about Methamphetamine and Other Drugs
8/11/05 -
Methamphetamine Abuse, HIV Infection Cause Changes in Brain Structure
1/5/04 -
New Study Suggests Methamphetamine Withdrawal is Associated with Brain Changes Similar to Those Seen in Depression and Anxiety
8/25/03 -
Amphetamine or Cocaine Exposure May Limit Brain Cell Changes That Normally Occur with Life Experiences
6/5/02 -
Study Reports Preliminary Findings Related to Methamphetamine
12/1/01 -
Imaging Studies Expand Understanding of How Methamphetamine Affects the Human Brain
3/1/01 -
Methamphetamine Abuse Leads to Long-Lasting Changes in the Human Brain that are Linked to Impaired Coordination and Memory
3/27/00 -
Methamphetamine Abuse Linked to Long-Term Damage to Brain Cells
9/1/99 -
Differences In Human Brain Chemistry May Account For Different Responses To Stimulants
Additional News Releases
See Also:
Other Recommended Reading
Preventing Drug Use Among Children and Adolescents: A Research-Based Guide for Parents, Educators, & Community Leaders, 2nd edition
NIDA InfoFacts: High School and Youth Trends
Club Drugs: NIDA's publications
NIDA's Publication Series
Research Reports
InfoFacts
(fact sheets)
NIDA Notes
(newsletter)
Addiction Science & Clinical Practice
(journal for researchers & health care providers)
Mind Over Matter: Drug info for grades 5-9
Topics in Brief
Other Web Sites
Methresources.gov
- ONDCP, DOJ, HHS sponsored site.
clubdrugs.gov
- a NIDA companion Web site
NIDA for Teens
MEDLINEplus Health Information on Substance Abuse
- National Library of Medicine, NIH
freevibe.com
- Office of National Drug Control Policy
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