Topic > Crystal meth, the drug of choice for young people

Crystal meth has overtaken cocaine as the drug of choice for young people and has left scores of lives shattered. Methamphetamine addiction runs rampant in America and around the world. Crystal methamphetamine, also known as crystal methamphetamine, is a highly addictive stimulant. Methamphetamine affects the centers of the brain that control judgment, reward, and memory. Women are more likely to use methamphetamine than cocaine. The average effect of methamphetamine lasts four to twelve hours. Methamphetamine use increases the risk of child abuse, neglect, and domestic violence. Methamphetamine can be smoked, with the use of a glass pipe, injected, dried or dissolved in water, snorted and/or ingested. Many users have reported becoming addicted the first time. The drug began in a reputable laboratory. Methamphetamine was widely available in the 1960s and was used in battle to combat obesity, depression, daytime drowsiness, nasal congestion and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Many people began purchasing these drugs and abusing them recreationally...