
Meth
Methamphetamine, commonly known as meth, is a powerful synthetic drug that stimulates the central nervous system. It increases levels of dopamine in the brain, leading to intense euphoria, increased energy, and alertness. However, it also has high potential for addiction and can cause severe physical and mental health problems, including heart issues, dental decay ("meth mouth"), anxiety, and paranoia. Meth is often misused recreationally, but its use can rapidly lead to dependency and serious health consequences. Due to its dangerous effects, meth is classified as a highly addictive illegal substance in many countries.