Crank

Methamphetamine (sometimes known as crank) is making a nationwide comeback. A study on crank use in the state of Iowa showed that people use crank as a method of staying awake for over a week at a time. Some have even stayed up as long as 30 to 40 days without sleeping at all. This takes a devastating toll on the body and mind.

Some students may turn to crank to increase studying time; however, crank does kill. Some crank users die because their body becomes unable to fight off infections. Others suffer from brain damage and some experience convulsions and comas. This is a dangerous drug and people should be aware of its consequences. Symptoms to watch for include: loss of appetite, decreasing body weight, irritability and staying up for hours on end. Crank may also appear as a possible, although desperate, way to lose weight.

If you have any concerns regarding your or a friend's involvement with crank or other drugs, contact the Counseling Center at ext. 4331 or Student Health Services at ext. 4991.

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