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Meow meow addiction, a slang term for mephedrone addiction, is a highly addictive substance. Once dependence forms, the drug can affect your relationships, your sense of wellbeing, and your overall physical and mental health.
At New Leaf Recovery, we provide tailored support for individuals struggling with meow meow addiction. Our structured treatment programmes focus on tackling mephedrone dependency at its core. Our inpatient programmes take place in a secluded and tranquil residential setting, where individuals have the chance to detox safely and discreetly, with round-the-clock support from staff members with lived experience of addiction.
Through medically assisted detox, rehabilitative therapies, and ongoing aftercare, we help individuals regain control of their lives and turn over a new leaf. Reach out today if you are concerned that you or a loved one may be struggling with mephedrone addiction.
What is Meow Meow?
“Meow meow” is a slang term for mephedrone, or 4-methylmethcathinone. This is an illegal stimulant drug, and a highly addictive substance that can quickly lead to dependence in many users.
This form of substance is a synthetic cathinone, chemically produced in laboratories rather than derived from a plant. Although it is commonly snorted or swallowed, it can also be injected or dissolved in drinks for consumption.
It is known by many street names, including meow meow, MCAT, drone, and bubbles, which means it can be sold in different forms and strengths, producing varying effects on the body and mind.
The main chemical in meow meow that affects the brain is mephedrone itself. This substance is responsible for the intense stimulation, euphoria, and heightened energy users experience. In recent years, batches have been made with higher purity, making the effects stronger and more addictive for those consuming it.
When taken, meow meow travels quickly to the brain, affecting mood, alertness, energy levels, perception, and impulse control. It produces psychoactive effects that can impact mental health over time. Some users report feeling euphoric and confident, while others may experience paranoia, agitation, anxiety, or confusion.
One of the biggest misconceptions about meow meow is that it is a “safe” party drug; this is not true. It can be highly damaging to both body and mind, with serious effects on long-term physical and mental wellbeing.
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