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Introduction
Appearance and use
Cost
Purity
Effects
Chances of getting hooked
Risks
The Law
Speed is the street name for Amphetamine. It's a stimulant that
people take to keep them awake and alert. It's Britain's least pure
illegal drug. It's often taken along with E.
ID: Amphetamine Sulphate, Phet, Billy, Whizz, Sulph, Base Amphetamine,
Paste, Base Ice, Meth, Methamphetamine, Crystal, Crystal Meth, Dexamphetamine,
Dexies, Dexedrine, Yaba
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Appearance and use
Amphetamines like speed are usually sold in wraps. The powder is
off-white or pinkish and can sometimes look like small crystals.
Base speed is purer and is a pinkish-grey colour and feels like putty.
Crystal meth, or methamphetamine is processed speed that looks like
off-white rocks or crystals.
Prescription amphetamines like dexamphetamine are usually small white
pills.
Speed's either dabbed onto the gums or sniffed in lines using a rolled
up bank note. Sometimes it's rolled up in cigarette paper and swallowed.
This is called a speedbomb. It can be mixed in drinks, or injected
and methamphetamine can be smoked in its 'crystal' form.
The effects kick in after about half an hour if ingested but much
quicker if injected or smoked (methamphetamine) and can last for
up to six hours. But it all depends on the quality of the speed.
The high is followed by a long slow comedown.
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Cost
£
8 - £12 per wrap
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Speed
isn't the purest drug on the block. Most of it only contains
5-10% amphetamine. It's cut with vitamin C, caffeine
and
scouring powder. Base speed is usually purer.
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Effects
- Speed makes people feel wide awake, excited and chatty. Clubbers
take it because it gives them the energy to
dance for hours without getting knackered.
- Speed was once the main ingredient in diet pills because it stops
people feeling hungry.
There is a flip side:
- It's impossible to sit still or sleep on speed
- The come down can make users feel irritable and depressed and can
last for one or two days.
- Speed makes some people panicky. Sniff a lot in a short space of
time and expect hallucinations.
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Chances of getting hooked
You can get addicted to Speed. The
more speed you take the
greater chance you'll need to take
more to get
the same buzz.
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Risks
- Speed users have died from overdose.
- Speed puts a strain on your heart. It's bad news for people with
high blood
pressure or a heart condition. An overdose can be fatal.
- Speed and anti-depressants or alcohol has been known to be fatal.
- Taking a lot of speed can give your immune system a battering. You
could
get more colds, flu and sore throats if you use it a lot.
- Speed can lead to irritability, aggression and anxiety as well as
mental
illness such as depression, psychosis and paranoid feelings.
- Too much sniffing speed and you're sneezing lumps out of your nose
into a hanky.
- Injecting any drug can cause vein damage, ulcers and gangrene. Dirty
or shared needles and injecting works can help the spread of hepatitis and HIV.
Injecting
speed
is particularly
dangerous
because
it's
cut with so
much
crap.
- It's easier to overdose injecting
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Law
Speed is a Class B drug
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For
more information or if you would like to talk to someone
at the Advice Centre, please feel free to phone (01202
262291), email (info@quayadvice.co.uk)
or call in to the Quay Advice Centre (map)
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