Methamphetamine abuse and “meth mouth” in Europe
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Carolis, Carlo de; Boyd, Geraldine A.; Mancinelli, Luca; Pagano, Stefano; Eramo, Stefano
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2015
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With easy chemical synthesis from its precursor, methamphetamine (MA) is now widespread in many countries.
The abuse of methamphetamine is associated with several negative effects on health, because MA is a neurotoxin
and a dangerous central nervous system stimulant. It changes levels of neurotransmitters in the brain, releasing
dopamine and inhibiting nor epinephrine uptake which increases sympathetic nervous system activity and can
lead to cardiac arrhythmia, hypertension and tachypnea. The consequences of MA abuse are clearly manifested
in oral diseases (like “meth mouth”) which is characterised by extensive caries, teeth grinding with ensuing dental
wear and trismus. The present review was designed to fill the gap in knowledge about methamphetamine abuse in
the European Union (EU) and to illustrate the main clinical effects of prolonged use. After describing the pharmacology and systemic effects of methamphetamine and concentrating on its effects on the mouth, the present
review compares the epidemiology and incidence of abuse in the world, particularly the USA and the EU.
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