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Powdered Meth
Meth Pipe
Methamphetamine is a powerful stimulant that activates certain
systems in the brain. It is closely related chemically to
amphetamine, but the central nervous system effects of
methamphetamine are greater. Both drugs have some medical
uses, primarily in the treatment of obesity, but their
therapeutic use is limited. The central nervous system (CNS)
actions that result from taking even small amounts of
methamphetamine include increased wakefulness, increased
physical activity, decreased appetite, increased respiration,
hypothermia, and euphoria. Other CNS effects include
irritability, insomnia, confusion, tremors, convulsions,
anxiety, paranoia, and aggressiveness. Hyperthermia and
convulsions can result in death.
Illicit methamphetamine, which is almost exclusively
methamphetamine hydrochloride, is sold in powder, ice, and
tablet forms. Powder methamphetamine, the most common form
available in the United States, is produced domestically and
also is smuggled into the country from Mexico. Traditionally,
Asian-produced ice was almost exclusively found in Guam,
Hawaii, and parts of California; however, increased domestic
production of this form of methamphetamine has increased
availability to several other areas of the country previously
untouched by exposure to ice. Methamphetamine tablets,
primarily manufactured in Burma, have been smuggled into the
United States, especially to northern California and the Los
Angeles area.
Methamphetamine is also known as "speed" or "crystal" when it
is swallowed or sniffed; as "crank" when it is injected; and
as "ice" or "glass" when it is smoked.
Ice is clear chunky crystal form of meth that resembles "ice."

YABA: Thai for "crazy medicine," Yaba, a methamphetamine
tablet, has been appearing in the United States. Yaba tablets
are sometimes flavored (grape, orange, and vanilla): tasting
like candy, the tablets are obviously marketed to a young
audience, particularly at rave’s or parties where Ecstasy (a
similar looking drug) has been well established. The tablets
are commonly reddish-orange or green, and fit inside the end
of a drinking straw. They have a variety of logos, with “WY”
the most common. Methamphetamine pills are normally ingested
orally, although they can be crushed into powder and
administered.

All forms of methamphetamine are extremely dangerous and
induce long-lasting, debilitating effects.
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