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Amphetamine Abuse
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Linked signs and symptoms
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- Behaviour: Aggression
- Behaviour: Compulsive Behavior
- Behaviour: Deceitful or Theft Activity
- Behaviour: Drug Withdrawal: Relief of Withdrawal Symptoms By Further Use
- Behaviour: Self Imposed Social Isolation
- Behaviour: Substance Abuse
- Insomnia
- Mind: Confusion
- Mind: Delusion
- Mind: Hallucination
- Mind: Impairments in Social Interaction
- Mind: Mental Slowness
- Mind: Paranoia
- Mind: Psychosis
- Psychological Dependence
- Tooth Decay (Cavities or Caries)
- Weight Loss (Body Mass Index Decreased)
Linked drugs / medications
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Treatments, therapies and supportive options
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Alternative and complementary therapies
2Alternative therapies
1Linked diagnostic tests and investigations
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Biological and test markers
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Introduction / full article
Amphetamine Abuse
Efficacy of Alternative and Other Treatments According to GRADE* Ranking:
Magnetic Therapy:
Recommendation: Weakly against (There is insufficient evidence to show that Magnetic Therapy can help with amphetamine dependence)
Grade of Evidence: very low quality of evidence
Meditation:
Recommendation: No recommendation (There is insufficient evidence to show that Meditation can help with amphetamine dependence)
Grade of Evidence: very low quality of evidence
* www.gradeworkinggroup.org