Saudi Arabia warns of the “deadly drug” and talks about its damages

Saudi Arabia warns of the “deadly drug” and talks about its damages

The General Directorate of Narcotics Control in Saudi Arabia warned of the danger of drug “methavamine,” also known as “Al-Shabu,” referring to “the consequences of the lethal chemical on its users.”
On Thursday, the authority posted a video clip about drug awareness that discussed all of the different names, images, and forms of the drug on its Twitter account.

Metaphydine, which is listed in the second table of narcotic chemicals, is one of the mental effects listed there, and it affects the brain more quickly than other stimulants.

According to the commission, “this substance is known by many names, including” crystal Meth, Shab, SABO, snow, and galaxy Met, and it may be found as white powder, pills, or tablets. It is one of the narcotic substances that causes addiction” from the first dose,” and “occasionally leads to death to death.”

The drug “metaphytamine” causes the user to lose themselves, lose their connection to reality, and become detached from it. This leaves them vulnerable to harming themselves or doing bizarre and brilliant crimes without realising it.
According to the Saudi Drug Control Authority, the anaesthetic drug causes “weight loss and audiovisual and visual hallucinations,” as well as “schizophrenia and crazy” disorders.

Saudi Arabia issues a warning about the “deadly substance” and discusses its effects.

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