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Methamphetamine - Stimulant - Coggle Diagram
Methamphetamine - Stimulant
Street names
Ice
Meth
Crystal
Shabu
Crank
Effects on the environment
Poisonous gas being released
Highly explosive substances can impact the environment
Toxic chemicals gets released into the air
Effects
Initial Effects can last up to 12 hours
Body
decreased appetite
increased respiration
rapid/irregular heartbeat
Increased blood pressure
Elevated body temperature
Mind
increased attention and decreased fatigue
increased activity
euphoria and rush
Hyperactivity
Increased allertness
Long term Effect
Mind
Psychotic behavior
Memory loss
Aggression
Paranoia
Decrease ability in motor skills
Restlessness
Body
Brain damage
Heart damage
Severe tooth and gum disease
Kidney damage
Liver damage
dry mouth, eyes, skin
Twitching
Ways it can be taken in
Crushed and swallowed
Smoked
Snorted or inhaled
Injected
Facts and Statistics
People 12 or older in 2021, 0.9% (or about 2.5 million people) reported using methamphetamine in the past 12 months
In 2022, an estimated 0.2% of 8th graders, 0.3% of 10th graders, and 0.5% of 12th graders reported using methamphetamine in the past 12 months.
In 2021, approximately 32,537 people died from an overdose involving psychostimulants with abuse potential other than cocaine (primarily methamphetamine)
Basic information
White or yellowish crystal, tablets, powder
In the Philippines, can be fined 6 hundred to 4 thousand pesos
In the Philippines, imprisonment from 6 months, 1 day, to 4 years
Chemical drug