The kinetics or the time course of dopamine and norepinephrine release that's caused by a given drug is going to correlate very strongly with its abuse potential and addictive potential. And this is where the discussion about meth becomes especially relevant. Meth increases dopamine so fast into such a great degree, and then the peak in dopamine comes down very fast as well. That's one of the reasons why methamphetamine is so dangerous in terms of addiction and in terms of psychotic episodes.

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