The question should rephrased to "CAN it get you high?", because it depends on how much you inhale. If you're wondering if the secondhand smoke still has meth in it, the answer is YES! That's one of the reasons people sometimes do what is called "shotgunning", which involves one person taking a hit from their meth pipe and then exhaling it into the mouth of the second person, who inhales that and then exhales THEIR smoke into the first person. This gets repeated until no smoke comes out.
So whether you inhale the smoke directly from the first smoker or you just inhale the fumes wafting about the room, whatever you inhale has meth in it. Do that long enough and you'll get high without technically saying you smoked anything. Purposely keeping the room closed (or often a car) so that one can continuously inhale the second-hand smoke of any drug is also known as "hot boxing". A famous example of this depicted in a movie is when Sean Penn opens the door to his van in the movie "Fast Times at Ridgemont High".
Inhaling secondhand meth smoke can potentially result in unintended exposure to the drug and its effects, though the degree of impact can vary. However, getting high from secondhand exposure is less likely compared to direct ingestion or inhalation of the drug. Nonetheless, it is important to avoid exposure to secondhand meth smoke due to its harmful effects on health.
It is unlikely that inhaling secondhand meth smoke would cause you to test positive for methamphetamine on a drug test. However, if you are consistently exposed to heavy amounts of secondhand meth smoke in an enclosed space, it may be possible for trace amounts of the drug to be detectable in your system.
Meth can enter a person's system very quickly when they are in a room where it is being smoked. The inhalation of secondhand smoke can lead to rapid absorption through the lungs into the bloodstream, resulting in almost immediate effects.
It is unlikely that being around someone who smokes meth would result in getting it into your system unless you come into direct contact with the drug itself. However, secondhand smoke may lead to minor exposure, which is typically insufficient to cause a positive drug test.
Smoking meth out of a glass pipe involves heating the bottom of the pipe with a lighter while inhaling the vapors produced from the heated drug. It is important to rotate the pipe slowly to evenly heat the meth, avoiding direct contact with the flame to prevent burning the drug. Start with a small amount of meth to gauge its potency and effects before using more.
Slamming meth refers to injecting it directly into the bloodstream, resulting in a faster and more intense high compared to smoking meth, which involves inhaling the drug through the lungs. Injecting meth also carries a higher risk of addiction, overdose, and transmitting infections through shared needles. Both methods can lead to serious health consequences and addiction.
It is unlikely that inhaling secondhand meth smoke would cause you to test positive for methamphetamine on a drug test. However, if you are consistently exposed to heavy amounts of secondhand meth smoke in an enclosed space, it may be possible for trace amounts of the drug to be detectable in your system.
Methamphetamine smoke is NOT detectable on blood urine or any other drug test if you are not inhaling this smoke. Second hand meth smoke. Please!
easiest way to put it is if a meth user is tweeking he/she is high on meth. tweeking is the slang for high on meth. its like how when u smoke pot u get "stoned". use meth and you get "tweeked" or "twacked"
Meth smoke around a 3 month old baby is a TERRIBLE idea, and since they are so small their body can only take so much. Secondhand is probably enough to, if not kill them, seriously and permanently damage them for life.
Yes, you can. You will also test positive for meth just from being exposed to it's smoke.
Meth can enter a person's system very quickly when they are in a room where it is being smoked. The inhalation of secondhand smoke can lead to rapid absorption through the lungs into the bloodstream, resulting in almost immediate effects.
It is unlikely that being around someone who smokes meth would result in getting it into your system unless you come into direct contact with the drug itself. However, secondhand smoke may lead to minor exposure, which is typically insufficient to cause a positive drug test.
A chemical, dopamine, is released in the brain, bringing about a sense of well-being. When subsequent dosages of meth are taken, this chemical is depleted leading to a lesser high creating a need to take more meth in an attempt to regain the first high. This repeated use is a common cause of addiction to meth.
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the smoke is not good for anyone or any animal
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