Knowing about drugs - Amphetamines
Amphetamines
Other names
Speed, whizz, uppers, amph, billy, sulphate.
What it looks like and how it's taken
A grey or white powder that can be snorted, swallowed, smoked, injected or dissolved in a drink; or tablets which are swallowed.
The effects
Excitement, the mind races and users feel confident and energetic.
The health risks
Some users become tense and anxious and are left feeling tired and depressed for days. High doses may cause hallucinations. Regular long-term use puts a strain on the heart.
Legal status
Class B (but class A if prepared for injection).
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