Miz is on about 24 different psychotropic medications. Odds are pretty good that methamphetamine is part of his pharma-copia.
After as little as one year using the notorious street drug methamphetamine, users can develop oral hygiene symptoms commonly known as “meth mouth” — a frightening case of extensive oral damage, tooth decay and gum disease. Meth mouth is incurable and in many cases can lead to tooth extraction. Meth, short for methamphetamine, is common on the streets, but is also sometimes prescribed to treat severe cases of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, commonly known as ADHD, and narcolepsy. Meth is the most abused synthetic drug in America, with more than 25 million addicts worldwide from its euphoric highs. Used as a recreational stimulant, it can be ingested in a number of ways — swallowed, snorted, injected and smoked — but smoking this substance is the most dangerous, providing quicker access to the brain and bloodstream. Meth has double the potency of cocaine and is extremely addictive. Although meth mouth is the most common side effect of methamphetamine abuse, the drug carries many other side effects. Other symptoms of meth abuse and addiction include:
Shortness of breath
Nausea
High blood pressure
Insomnia
Permanent brain damage
Paranoia
Hallucinations
Acne, infection and other skin problems
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