Methamphetamine &
Amphetamines

(Amphetamine, dextroamphetamine, methamphetamine, and their various salts are collectively referred to as amphetamines. In fact, their chemical properties and actions are so similar that even experienced users have difficulty knowing which drug they have taken. Methamphetamine is the most commonly abused.)

Typically meth is a white powder that easily dissolves in water. Another form of meth, in clear chunky crystals, is called crystal meth, or ice. Meth can also be in the form of small, brightly colored tablets. The pills are often called by their Thai name, yaba.

Street namesMethods of usage

  • Meth
  • poor man's cocaine
  • crystal meth
  • ice
  • glass
  • speed

  • Injecting
  • Snorting
  • Smoking
  • Oral ingestion

Who uses methamphetamine and amphetamines?

During 2000, 4% of the U.S. population reported trying methamphetamine at least once in their lifetime. Abuse is concentrated in the western, southwestern, and midwestern United States.

Clandestine laboratories in California and Mexico are the primary sources of supply for methamphetamine available in the United States. Domestic labs that produce methamphetamine are dependent on supplies of the precursor chemical pseudoephedrine, which is sometimes diverted from legitimate sources. It is smuggled from Canada, and to a lesser extent from Mexico. Domestic independent laboratory operators, mostly in the western, southwestern, and midwestern United States, also produce and distribute methamphetamine but on a smaller scale. Yaba (meth in tablet form) is most often produced in Southeast Asia and sent by mail or courier to the United States.

How much do methamphetamine and amphetamines cost?

Prices for methamphetamine vary throughout different regions of the United States. At the distribution level, prices range from $3,500 per pound in parts of California and Texas to $21,000 per pound in southeastern and northeastern regions of the country. Retail prices range from $400 to $3,000 per ounce.

What are symptoms of methamphetamine and amphetamine use?

Symptoms of usage include addiction, psychotic behavior, and brain damage . Withdrawal symptoms include depression, anxiety, fatigue, paranoia, aggression, and intense cravings.

Chronic use can cause violent behavior, anxiety, confusion, insomnia, auditory hallucinations, mood disturbances, delusions, and paranoia. Damage to the brain cause by meth usage is similar to Alzheimer's disease, stroke, and epilepsy.

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Dana Cox
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