Teeners Measure Addiction, Not Just Drug Quantities
What is the significance of the term "teener" in drug measurements, and how does it relate to the quantities commonly used for cocaine and other substances? Our counsellors are here to help you today.
FREE ASSESSMENT081 444 7000The term ‘teener’ is used to describe an amount of drugs that weigh a sixteenth of an ounce. A “teener” is street slang for one-sixteenth of an ounce (1.75 grams) of drugs, commonly used for measurements of cocaine but it may apply to other drugs. The term is synonymous with “teenth” or “teenager.” These quantities are usually sold in small plastic bags.
Regarding consumption, meth, a powerful stimulant, can be snorted, swallowed, injected or smoked. It’s known for its high dopamine release, resulting in a strong rush or high. Cocaine, derived from coca leaves, is sold as a powder or in rock form (crack cocaine). It can be snorted, injected or smoked, often mixed with heroin for a more intense high. Meth generally causes a more prolonged and intense high compared to cocaine.
Both meth and cocaine are Schedule II controlled substances. They share several adverse effects, such as appetite loss, increased heart rate, risk of heart attack, stroke and death. Meth can additionally cause extreme anorexia and severe dental problems, while cocaine use can lead to respiratory issues and heart disease.
With the rising concern of drug overdoses involving potent substances like fentanyl, the need for effective substance abuse treatment programs becomes more pressing. These programs are essential for individuals seeking recovery from addiction to drugs like meth and cocaine, notorious for their high costs and severe health risks. If you or someone you know is involved in using these substances, it’s important to consider intervention and seek professional help.

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