Crystal Meth
In the short term, meth causes mind and mood changes such as anxiety, euphoria, and depression. Long-term effects can include chronic fatigue, paranoid or delusional thinking, and permanent psychological damage.
Even speed drugs are not always safe. Giga-jolts of the well-known stimulants caffeine or ephedrine can cause stroke or cardiac arrest when overused or used by people with a sensitivity to them. An overdose of meth can result in heart failure. Long-term physical effects such as liver, kidney, and lung damage may also kill you.
What Meth Can Do
"I am meth" - A poem written by Judy West who passed away due to the use of meth.
This is a series of arrest photographs of the same individual taken over the course of 10 years.

Street names/slang terms:
ice, glass, crystal, ice cream, cristy, quartz
Drug Type:
Methamphetamine is an addictive stimulant drug that strongly activates certain systems in the brain. Crystal meth is a very pure, smokable form of methamphetamine.
What does it look like?
Crystal meth looks like shards of glass or ice chips.
How is it used?
Crystal meth is smoked using a glass pipe or "bong".
Short-term Effects:
• irritability, aggression
• anxiety, nervousness
• convulsions, hallucinations
• insomnia
• increased blood pressure
• loss of appetite
Long-term Effects:
• addiction
• extreme paranoia, toxic psychosis
• hallucinations, convulsions
• repetitive behavior patterns
• delusions of parasites or insects under the skin
• stroke
• heart and blood vessel toxicity
• long-term damage to brain cells similar to that caused by strokes or Alzheimer’s disease
Source: Partnership for a Drug-Free America, NIDA, NIAAA |