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Crystal Meth Street Names & The Dangers of Using

Crystal meth is one of the most addictive drugs that can be purchased on the streets today. This makes it one of the most dangerous drugs that a person can use. It is said that it's one of the easiest drugs to purchase and this is due to the fact that it is inexpensive compared to most drugs. It's the second most used stimulant drug used today. Cocaine being the first and this is because cocaine is easier to find compared to crystal meth but it will typically be about half the price or even less than what cocaine is.

Like all other drugs that are sold illegally, crystal meth has other names that users and sellers call it. These are known as "street names". Street names are given to drugs often times so that nobody is blatantly saying the name of the drug. Here are some other names that users and sellers call crystal meth.

  • Biker's Coffee
  • Batu
  • Chalk
  • Chicken Feed
  • Glass
  • Crank
  • Cristy
  • Blade
  • Go-Fast
  • L.A. Ice
  • Ice
  • Hot Ice
  • Poor Man's Cocaine
  • Hiropon
  • Quartz
  • Speed
  • Shabu
  • Hanyak
  • Black Beauties
  • Shards
  • Super Ice
  • Tina
  • Stove Top
  • Trash
  • Tweak
  • Uppers
  • Vidrio
  • Yaba
  • Ventana
  • Yellow Bam

Dangers of a Crystal Meth Addiction-

As it was mentioned before, crystal meth is one of the most addictive drugs that a person can use. After just one use, 50% of users will become addicted to this drug. Here are just some of the dangers of having a crystal meth addiction:

1. Movement Disorders-

Those who use crystal meth will experience movement that is usually compared to Parkinson's Disease. They never stop moving or shaking unless they are sleeping. They are always touching something and moving their hands. They will often scratch their necks and arms just so their hands are moving.

2. Convulsions and Tremors-

Crystal meth users will send an users body into many states of chaos during a high. This involves the body twitching uncontrollably along with violent tremors.

3. Anorexia-

This is why most women start to use this drug. Crystal meth can cause a person to lose extreme amounts of weight in a very short amount of time. Because the drug takes over the body so much, it causes a person to forget or not even think about all of the nutrition that they need to survive.

4. Anger & Mood Swings-

While during the high, a person goes into a state euphoria. But that feeling will only last during the high. The second the high starts to wear off, the user will become very agitated over very small things. They will move into intense depression or rage without any warning signs at all. They moods will bounce back to one another and there is no way of controlling them.

5. Decayed Teeth-

This is often referred to as "meth mouth". This is when the teeth become badly decayed and rotten. Many who use meth will end up having to get dentures at early stage in their life because of the severity of decay. This is due to lack of dental hygiene and the drug has a very negative effect on the teeth.

6. Low Libido-

This will vary from person to person. Some have said that the drug helps them achieve sexual climax in an easier way. Other users find that it is very hard to get excited about sex when on crystal meth. This usually happens after the user has been using for long periods of time. No matter who the user is with, they will find a lot of struggle keeping interested in the sex.

7. Stroke-

Crystal meth can cause a lot of damage to the blood vessels of the person using. This happens in the brain and when it occurs, the user will suffer from a stroke. These are life threatening and often result in death.

Crystal meth can be found on the streets very easily, which is unfortunate. You learned the street names above so always steer clear of areas where you hear any of those names are sold or dealt out. It is never good to try this drug, even just one time as it can cause an addiction right away. If you know someone that has a crystal meth addiction or is on the verge of an addiction, it's very important to get them help right away so things don't escalate any further.

Facts

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