Crystal meth otherwise known as Amp, Crystal, and Speed is a highly dangerous drug. Crystal meth was first developed in Japan in 1919. It was used to keep troops awake. Japanese Kamikaze pilots were given crystal meth before their suicide missions. In 1950 crystal meth was used as a defense against depression. It was mainly used by college students, truck drivers, and athletes. In 1970 the US government declared crystal meth to be dangerous and illegalized it.
Effects of Crystal Meth
Crystal Meth can make a person push his body farther then it can go. After the effects wear of a person can have a mental breakdown. People who use this drug can also experience extreme weight loss. Some other side effects are insomnia, confusion, hallucinations, anxiety and paranoia. Sometimes it can also lead to death. Some long term accounts can lead to increased heart rate and blood pressure. A person can also overdose from too much crystal meth. Crystal meth is also a highly addictive drug which can cause you to overdose.
Withdrawal Symptoms
Some people choose to continue to take drugs instead of experiencing the withdrawal symptoms because of how uncomfortable it is. If someone is going through the withdrawal process they will begin to experience anxiety, agitation, sleeplessness, and an intense need for the drug.
How to use the drug
Crystal meth can be either swallowed, sniffed, injected, or smoked. Crystal meth looks like clear chunky crystals that can be sniffed or smoked.
Usage of crystal meth
Usually females use crystal meth to lose weight. However the weight loss is very rapid and usually stops after 6 weeks of taking the drugs. Some people take meth because of the long-lasting high that it gives.
Negative impact
Meth can negatively impact your relationship, family, education, employment, health, personality, financial issues, and interfere with you breaking the law. If one half of a couple