Study suggests people who use methamphetamine likely to report several chronic conditions ANI | Updated: Jun 03, 2021 10:18 IST
Washington [US], June 3 (ANI): People who use methamphetamine are more likely to have health conditions, mental illness, and substance use disorders than people who do not use the drug, according to a new study.
The findings of the study were published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine. The study was led by researchers at the Center for Drug Use and HIV/HCV Research (CDUHR) at NYU School of Global Public Health.
The use of methamphetamine, a highly addictive and illegal stimulant drug, has increased in recent years, as have overdose deaths. Methamphetamine can be toxic for multiple organs including the heart, lungs, liver, and neurological system, and injecting the drug can increase one s risk for infectious diseases.
People who use methamphetamine are more likely to have health conditions, mental illness, and substance use disorders than people who do not use the drug, accor
People who use methamphetamine are more likely to have health conditions, mental illness, and substance use disorders than people who do not use the drug, according to a new study by researchers at the Center for Drug Use and HIV/HCV Research (CDUHR) at NYU School of Global Public Health.
Study reveals prevalence of multimorbidity among people using methamphetamine
People who use methamphetamine are more likely to have health conditions, mental illness, and substance use disorders than people who do not use the drug, according to a new study by researchers at the Center for Drug Use and HIV/HCV Research (CDUHR) at NYU School of Global Public Health. The findings are published in the
Journal of General Internal Medicine.
The use of methamphetamine a highly addictive and illegal stimulant drug has increased in recent years, as have overdose deaths. Methamphetamine can be toxic for multiple organs including the heart, lungs, liver, and neurological system, and injecting the drug can increase one s risk for infectious diseases.
People who use methamphetamine are more likely to have health conditions, mental illness, and substance use disorders than people who do not use the drug, according to a new study by researchers at the Center for Drug Use and HIV/HCV Research (CDUHR)