UNDERSTANDING METHAMPHETAMINE

Methamphetamine Treatment

Fusion Recovery offers a compassionate, comprehensive path to recovery from meth addiction with personalized care at every stage.

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What is Methamphetamine?

Meth is a highly stimulating drug that can lead to addiction after just one use. When you use meth, your brain receives a rush of dopamine which induces feelings of pleasure and reward. The dopamine produced by meth is much higher than the brain’s natural production, causing a heightened sense of joy.

Meth directly affects your central nervous system. People who use this drug tend to do so for extended periods, which increases their tolerance. Your body will require higher doses to feel the same effects as before.

RISKS OF METH ADDICTION

Common Effects of Methamphetamine

Even in the short term, a struggle with meth addiction can have obvious negative consequences on your life, including physical side effects and behavioral changes.
Hyperactivity Agitation Irregular heartbeat
Loss of appetite Paranoia or confusion Tremors
Irritability Anxiety Weight loss

Meth Addiction Signs & Overdose Symptoms

Signs of Meth Addiction

  • Elevated heart rate
  • Fast breathing
  • High blood pressure
  • Irregular heartbeat
  • Loss of appetite
  • Dental problems
  • Skin problems
  • Violent behavior
  • Hallucinations

Overdose Symptoms

  • Trouble breathing
  • Heart attack or stroke
  • Seizures
  • High body temperature
  • Kidney failure
  • Intense stomach pain
  • Loss of consciousness

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WITHDRAWAL TIMELINE

Withdrawing from Methamphetamine

01.

The Crash (Days 1–2)

The first 48 hours of withdrawal. You may experience nausea, stomach pain, sweating, and a decline in cognitive function.

02.

Peak Withdrawal (Days 3–10)

The peak of withdrawal symptoms. You may experience severe depression, anxiety, fatigue, intense drug cravings, and muscle aches.

03.

Subsiding (Week 2+)

Physical symptoms start to subside, but intense cravings and depression may persist. Some psychological symptoms may continue for months.

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HOW WE CAN HELP

Getting Help for Meth Addiction

Withdrawing from meth can be scary and even dangerous. It is advised that you withdraw under medical supervision. Fusion Recovery treatment centers offer medical detox to help alleviate symptoms. Once stabilized through detox, you can begin our treatment program and start your recovery.

01.

Screening

A full clinical screening including a physical exam, questions about your addiction history, family history, past treatment, and current symptoms to develop the proper treatment plan for you.

02.

Treatment

Treatment includes detox and therapy. You’ll learn to manage withdrawal and control cravings, followed by your treatment program which may include Suboxone maintenance and addiction counseling.

03.

Recovery

Continuous treatment and dedication to therapy in our flexible outpatient setting support sustained sobriety. We ensure your treatment plan works for you and evolves with your progress.

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Frequently
Asked Questions

01. What is methamphetamine?
Meth is a highly addictive stimulant drug that floods the brain with dopamine, inducing intense feelings of pleasure and reward. It directly affects the central nervous system and can lead to addiction after just one use.
Meth produces dopamine levels far higher than the brain’s natural production, creating a heightened sense of euphoria. With extended use, tolerance builds and the body requires higher doses to feel the same effects, driving a cycle of dependence.
Common short-term effects include hyperactivity, loss of appetite, irritability, agitation, paranoia, confusion, anxiety, irregular heartbeat, tremors, and significant weight loss.
Signs include elevated heart rate, fast breathing, high blood pressure, irregular heartbeat, dental problems, skin problems, violent behavior, hallucinations, and loss of appetite.
Yes, meth overdose is a serious risk. Symptoms include trouble breathing, heart attack or stroke, seizures, high body temperature, kidney failure, intense stomach pain, and loss of consciousness. Seek emergency medical help immediately.
Withdrawal peaks around days 2–3 and subsides after about a week. The crash phase involves nausea, sweating, and cognitive decline. Peak withdrawal brings severe depression, anxiety, fatigue, and intense cravings. Psychological symptoms may persist for months.
Fusion Recovery offers medical detox, medication-assisted treatment (including naltrexone and Suboxone), individual and group therapy, addiction counseling, and flexible outpatient rehab. Multiple approaches are combined for lasting results.
Treatment length varies based on the individual and severity of addiction. Detox typically takes 1–2 weeks, followed by ongoing treatment and aftercare. Psychological symptoms may require continued support for several months.
Yes, most insurance plans cover substance abuse treatment including methamphetamine addiction. Fusion Recovery accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and many major insurance providers. Contact us to verify your coverage.
Fusion Recovery provides aftercare planning, continued outpatient support, relapse prevention tools, and access to our New York area location. Our goal is long-term stability and meaningful progress beyond initial treatment.
01. What is methamphetamine?
Meth is a highly addictive stimulant drug that floods the brain with dopamine, inducing intense feelings of pleasure and reward. It directly affects the central nervous system and can lead to addiction after just one use.
Common short-term effects include hyperactivity, loss of appetite, irritability, agitation, paranoia, confusion, anxiety, irregular heartbeat, tremors, and significant weight loss.
Yes, meth overdose is a serious risk. Symptoms include trouble breathing, heart attack or stroke, seizures, high body temperature, kidney failure, intense stomach pain, and loss of consciousness. Seek emergency medical help immediately.
Fusion Recovery offers medical detox, medication-assisted treatment (including naltrexone and Suboxone), individual and group therapy, addiction counseling, and flexible outpatient rehab. Multiple approaches are combined for lasting results.
Yes, most insurance plans cover substance abuse treatment including methamphetamine addiction. Fusion Recovery accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and many major insurance providers. Contact us to verify your coverage.
Meth produces dopamine levels far higher than the brain’s natural production, creating a heightened sense of euphoria. With extended use, tolerance builds and the body requires higher doses to feel the same effects, driving a cycle of dependence.
Signs include elevated heart rate, fast breathing, high blood pressure, irregular heartbeat, dental problems, skin problems, violent behavior, hallucinations, and loss of appetite.
Withdrawal peaks around days 2–3 and subsides after about a week. The crash phase involves nausea, sweating, and cognitive decline. Peak withdrawal brings severe depression, anxiety, fatigue, and intense cravings. Psychological symptoms may persist for months.
Treatment length varies based on the individual and severity of addiction. Detox typically takes 1–2 weeks, followed by ongoing treatment and aftercare. Psychological symptoms may require continued support for several months.
Fusion Recovery provides aftercare planning, continued outpatient support, relapse prevention tools, and access to our New York area location. Our goal is long-term stability and meaningful progress beyond initial treatment.

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Dr. Kent Hoffman, DO

Chief Medical Officer, Fusion Recovery

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