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Did you know: Methamphetamine

This video was brought to you by the NZ Drug Foundation. Other Did You Know videos were commissioned and directed by the AoD Provider Collaborative, supported by Odyssey Auckland and the New Zealand Drug Foundation. This video contains important facts that someone of any age should know about crystal meth. It can also be used when training community, social and health workers. The animation was created by Mohawk Media. Videos are available in English and Te Reo with the option of Samoan and Tongan Subtitles. Script: "Did you know that… Methamphetamine use is very uncommon in New Zealand. Only 0.6% of secondary school students have reported ever using Meth, and half of those had only used it once. Some people will start using Methamphetamine to help deal with things. However it can be highly addictive and expensive. Methamphetamine is a stimulant that can be found in many forms. It speeds up the body, and affects the reward pathway in the brain. This pathway uses dopamine to make a person feel good when they are doing things like eating, having fun, or hanging out with friends. Meth forces the release of dopamine in the brain, to create feelings of pleasure and confidence. These feelings don’t last, and are usually followed by a nasty comedown with cravings for more. Physical signs of Methamphetamine use include enlarged pupils, itchy skin, increased energy, appetite loss, being hyperactive, and very talkative. Using Meth in large amounts or for a long time may lead to paranoia, hallucinations, and aggressive or violent behaviour. It can change how your brain experiences things like excitement, affect your decision-making, attention, learning and memory. Sharing equipment also increases chances of infection. So. Stop and think…. ● Is this me? ● How is my use affecting the people around me? ● And remember, always look out for your mates."

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