Studies indicate that there is a higher prevalence of methamphetamine use among gay males than among the general population in the United States.
Long-term methamphetamine abuse may result in inflammation of the heart lining.
When Percocet users overdose, they will typically feel restless and nauseous and then progress into loss of consciousness and abnormal breathing which may result in death.
Methamphetamine addicted individuals are at risk of high blood pressure, irregular heartbeat, chest pain, shortness of breath, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and elevated body temperature which puts them at risk of serious health consequences and even death.