A USER’S GUIDE TO METHAMPHETAMINE

嚜澤 USER*S GUIDE TO METHAMPHETAMINE

A self-help guide to reduce harm for people who use methamphetamine

1st Edition, March 2017

Acknowledgements

This booklet was adapted from an original publication created by The National

Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney,

Australia.

This information does not constitute medical advice. Please seek the

immediate help of a qualified medical practitioner about any personal health

concerns. This booklet is being distributed for information purposes only.

In the current state of crisis related to crystal methamphetamine, this booklet

is intended as a guide to reduce harm for people who use methamphetamine.

It lists the most common features of methamphetamine use, ways to reduce

harm associated with the use of meth, and strategies for cutting down and

quitting. The best way to avoid problems with drugs is to not use them.

We are grateful for the contributions of the Integrated Drug Strategies

in Waterloo Region and Guelph Wellington, in particular the leadership

of Adrienne Crowder and Lindsay Sprague. Don Roth, Kerry Manthenga,

Shirley Hilton, and our community review team provided great support and

helpful edits. Marcey Gray provided exemplary skill on the design, images

and editing, with final expert assistance from Arkay Design and Print.

We are thankful for the financial support to print copies from the

Waterloo-Wellington Human Services and Justice Coordinating Committee.

For more information please contact:

Wellington Guelph Drug Strategy

wgdrugstrategy.ca

Waterloo Region Integrated Drugs Strategy

waterlooregiondrugstrategy.ca

Circulated with the support of:

WaterlooRegion

Integrated Drugs Strategy

WaterlooRegion

Integrated Drugs Strategy

The best way to avoid problems with drugs is to not use them. However, if

you choose to use them it is important to do so in the safest way possible.

This booklet aims to give information to current meth users about the drug

and the risks involved, so that they can make more informed decisions.

This booklet does not have to be read from cover to cover. The first half

gives the reader information on methamphetamine (also known as Meth and

Crystal Meth) common features of meth use and ways to reduce problems

associated with the use of meth. Users who want to cut down, or stop using

altogether, will find the second half of the booklet useful.

Of course, not all the information that users need can be contained within

one booklet. For further information about meth, or any other drug, contact

your local telephone drug information service. The numbers for these services are listed at the end of this booklet.

WHAT IS METHAMPHETAMINE?

※METHAMPHETAMINE§ is the name given to a range of different street

drugs that, in chemical terms, are related to AMPHETAMINE. Amphetamines

are drugs that are classed as STIMULANTS, or sometimes they are called

psycho-stimulants. Stimulants are drugs that increase central nervous

system activity 每 they basically change the way your brain does things,

including making you breathe faster, making your heart beat faster, giving

you more energy, and making you feel like you can handle anything that

comes along. A variety of stimulants are used all over the world, some for

many centuries. They vary in strength and effect, and may be legal or illegal.

Amphetamine, ephedrine and cocaine are examples of strong simulants

while caffeine and nicotine are also stimulants, but have much weaker

effects. Some stimulants occur naturally, like cocaine, which comes from the

coca plant; however, amphetamine is a completely man-made substance

that is related to adrenaline, a stimulant that occurs naturally in our bodies.

Meth most often comes in powder form. It varies in colour from white

through to beige, orange and pink, and anywhere in between. The powder

may be very fine and powdery, or more coarse and crystally, depending on

how much it*s been cut and with what. Meth has a bitter, chemical taste and

sometimes a pretty strong smell, so often people taste or smell it before they

buy it to make sure they*re actually getting what they pay for. But the smell

and taste won*t always guarantee that it is actually meth.

The chemicals that are used to make meth were banned in 2003, which

means that backyard chemists or ※cooks§ making meth have since had

to find new ingredients to put into it. It also means that now, what we call

※meth§ is really a whole family of different but related drugs, each with

its own recipe using commonly available chemicals and over-the-counter

medications such as ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, phenylpropanolamine,

iodine, red phosphorous, hydrochloric acid, ether, hydriodic acid, and

anhydrous ammonia.

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The average purity has started to increase recently, but even so, chances are

that if you buy a gram of powder meth, most of what you get is going to be

things other than meth, like sugar or glucose, bicarbonate soda, ephedrine,

pseudoephedrine, vitamins, Epsom salts or some other substance. There is

NO quality control on street drugs, and no guarantee that what you*re buying

is safe.

Although powder is still the most common form of amphetamine available it

does come in other forms, such as dexamphetamine or Ritalin.

One form of meth that has recently become more available is a crystal sort

of meth. As with normal powder meth, there are many different recipes that

are used to make the crystal form, and there are different sorts available

that may look, smell and taste different. They have a lot of different names

too, including ※crystal§, ※crystal meth§, ※ice§, ※jib§, ※crank§, and ※glass§.

Although people may think that they are all different from each other, the

fact is that they are all forms of meth and they all have pretty similar sorts of

effects; it*s the intensity of the effects that differs.

Generally, these types of meth come in the form of a crystally powder, or

crystals that look like bits of broken glass or crushed ice. They are usually

colourless but may be lightly coloured pink, blue or green. People use

these forms of meth in a number of different ways, including snorting or

swallowing, but many people either inject them or smoke them through

a special glass pipe a bit like a crack pipe. Most of the meth available

in Canada is made here, but some of it also seems to be imported from

countries like the Philippines and Thailand.

Although these forms of meth have only started to become more available

within the region in the last few years, we know from the experiences of

other countries that they are more dangerous than the older types of meth

that have been around for decades.

In countries like Japan, the Philippines and parts of America like the West

Coast and Hawaii, drugs with names like ※ice§ and ※shabu§ have been

around for a while and have caused a lot of problems for people who use

them. That*s because these crystal forms of meth are a lot stronger and

purer than many meth users are used to.

Everything that we say about meth in this book also applies to crystal forms

of meth, no matter what name the dealer gives them. And actually, what we

say about meth applies more to crystal, because all crystal is a stronger form

of meth. So, when we say that meth keeps you awake it means crystal will

keep you awake longer. When we say meth might cause you depression or

anxiety when you*re coming down, it means that crystal is more likely to do

that and that the comedown will be more intense than with normal meth.

Keep in mind, whatever name you give to the crystal forms of meth that have

become more widely available in the last couple of years, it is a strong form

of meth that will cause the same sorts of effects and problems 每 just more

intensely than would normal meth.

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Meth is a drug that*s pretty easy to get, and a wide range of people use it.

Since the early 2000s, meth has been the third most popular illegal drug

in Canada (after marijuana and cocaine). While we can*t be sure how many

people in Ontario are using meth, there are a several indicators that tell us

meth has become much more popular in recent years. These indicators

include a larger number of people seeking help for amphetamine addiction,

a larger number of people being admitted to hospital with illnesses or

injuries related to amphetamine, and an increase in amphetamine-related

arrests and drug seizures by police.

WHY DO YOU USE METH?

There are many reasons for first trying meth and for continuing to use it. The

most common reasons reported by meth users are:

? To feel good

? To party and have fun, for energy and self-confidence

? Curiosity 每 maybe your friends have tried it and have told you about the

good effects

? It can help you feel like one of the group 每 especially if all your friends are

saying how much fun it is and you don*t want to feel like you*re missing out

? Availability 每 it*s easy to get and cheaper than some other drugs

? It can suppress your appetite and help you lose weight

? Boredom 每 maybe you*re just really bored and looking for a bit of action

? Believe it can help cope with stress, worries or a bad mood

? Believe it can help with work, university or school by giving more energy

? Some people use meth out of habit

ASK YOURSELF,

※WHY DO I USE METH?§

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