Question

Which are effects of methamphetamine?

depression and liver damage

hyperactivity and irregular heart rate

heart and lung disease

psychotic behavior and brain damage

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The effects of methamphetamine can include a range of physical and psychological issues. Among the options you provided, the following are accurate effects associated with methamphetamine use:

1. **Hyperactivity and irregular heart rate** - Methamphetamine is a powerful stimulant that can increase energy levels and cause an irregular heartbeat.

2. **Psychotic behavior and brain damage** - Chronic use of methamphetamine can lead to severe psychological issues, including psychosis, and can cause lasting damage to brain structures involved in emotion and cognition.

While **depression** can occur during withdrawal from methamphetamine, it is not a direct effect of the drug itself. **Liver damage** is not typically associated with methamphetamine use; however, other stimulants may have different effects on the liver.

**Heart and lung disease** can develop due to the long-term effects of methamphetamine use, particularly in cases of chronic use. However, it is more commonly associated with overall health deterioration rather than being a primary effect directly caused by the drug.

In summary, the most accurate effects from your list are **hyperactivity and irregular heart rate** and **psychotic behavior and brain damage**.

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