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Also known as: Crazy Medicine, Ice, Zip, Meth, Yaba, Go-Fast, Cristy, Christal, Tina, Chalk, Crank, Shabu, Glass.
What it looks like and how it's taken: Methamphetamine usually takes the form of a white odourless and bitter-tasting crystalline powder, readily soluble in water or alcohol. It can be smoked, injected intravenously, snorted or digested orally. It is known as Ice when in a crystal-like rock form and Yaba when in tablet form, usually red, orange but sometimes green. Methamphetamine is still relatively rare in Scotland but has been passed off in clubs as ecstasy.
Immediate effects: Immediately after smoking or injecting, users experience a rush that lasts only a few minutes. Small amounts of methamphetamine can produce euphoria, wakefulness, increased physical activity, decreased appetite and increased respiration. The user may also experience powerful hallucinations.
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Legal status: Methamphetamine is a form of amphetamine and currently sits within Class A.
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