
Meths
Methamphetamine, commonly called meth, is a powerful central nervous system stimulant that increases alertness, energy, and focus. It appears as a crystalline powder or shards and can be ingested, snorted, smoked, or injected. While some might initially feel euphoric and confident, meth use often leads to severe health issues, including addiction, mental health disorders, heart problems, and dental decay. It is highly addictive due to its strong impact on brain chemistry, particularly dopamine, which reinforces drug-taking behavior. Meth has no safe level of use and poses significant risks to physical and mental well-being.