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It is known by many names such as "ice," "speed," "meth," "crank," "glass," and others but often has the same disastrous results on the individual taking the drug. It is a white powder that tastes bitter but is odorless in its powdered form. The drug can be snorted, smoked, injected or swallowed to deliver the high.

According to mental health workers, police and research scientists, the people who use crystal meth include:

•Large numbers of rural and small town poor across North America.
•Some young people in the rave and dance scene.
•Some young people who want to lose weight.
•Gay males involved in the dance scene or who frequent bathhouses.

Addiction experts say crystal meth first became popular in poor areas of rural North America for a number of reasons. It was a cheap high and, in initial stages of use, it actually gave the energy that allowed the user to keep working. It was also considered "cool" by young people who did not have big-city connections to other street drugs.

A recent Statistics "Canada survey of teenagers" showed that among those who answered questions about drug use:

•34 per cent had tried marijuana.
•4 per cent had used ecstasy.
•3 per cent had used crack cocaine.
•2 per cent had used crystal meth.
•1 per cent had used heroin.

Effects of Crystal Meth

"Crystal meth is an amphetamine drug that both stimulates and disinhibits, and like all amphetamines it can increase your heart rate, increase your blood pressure, raise your body temperature and cause seizures. Viagra dilates your blood vessels, and the overall stress on your heart from combining these drugs can put a dangerous strain on your heart, increasing your risk of having a heart attack or stroke." For HIV Positive, it's thought, meth use carries other health risks. Doctors are concerned that crystal meth's interaction with HAART could result in an accidental meth overdose.

HIV positive meth users become ill more quickly than they would have otherwise, take longer to recover from infections and respond poorly to HIV treatments.

Crystal use has already had serious consequences for the US gay community and is all too rapidly spreading through the UK. It has been around for a while, but with new drugs like Viagra overcoming crystal's tendency to make you temporarily impotent, despite being horny, it's never been more popular. Meth users experience a feeling of exhilaration, alertness and heightened sexual desire.

US call it PNP (Party 'n Play), in the UK we call it 'chem sex', but it means the same - taking drugs to enhance 1-2-1 or group sex. Crystal meth already has the ability to disinhibit and increase sexual desire; add other drugs into the mix and invite real trouble. "Crystal meth makes people horny but it also makes it difficult to get a hard on," says Dr Gavin Yamey, senior editor of US medical journal PloS Medicine. "That's why some crystal meth users also take Viagra."

Gay men mix Viagra with crystal meth, in addition to other party drugs, at circuit parties, according to a study by the federal Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. Gay men use erectile dysfunction drugs to combine with common party drugs such as crystal meth, amyl nitrates (poppers), ketamine, gamma-hydroxybutyrate or gamma-butyrolactone (GHB-GBL), and ecstasy, according to a December 2001 study by the CDC.

An HIV positive man from Edinburgh encounter with crystal meth at a sex party led to a three-day sex marathon which left him unable to sleep for five days. He finally collapsed with convulsions and fever.

"Crystal smashes through the inhibition, the hurt. It makes you feel like superman. Condoms and safer sex is the last thing going through your head."
It was also a 'ticking time bomb' for which drug agencies were ill-prepared.

Teen deaths associated with drug use and nightclub events (raves) have amplified the general public's awareness to party drugs and their dangerous effects. Most medical emergencies that occur at raves are caused by heat stroke and exhaustion due to overexertion and disregard for well-being, both of which may result from drug use.

Health Risks

Overuse can bring on paranoia, short term memory loss, wild rages and mood swings as well as damage to your immune system. As far as we know, it is not physically addictive, although many have quickly developed a very strong psychological and damaging dependence for the drug.

Overdosing can lead to severe convulsions followed by circulatory and respiratory collapse, coma and death. Some people have died after taking small doses.

Precaution

Keep in mind that these drugs are dangerous when combined with antidepressants or AIDS medication, or Viagra®, which is used to counteract the temporary Erectile Dysfunction caused by some drugs, or when injected using contaminated needles. Combining these drugs with alcohol increases the risk for injury and death.

About the Author
Steve Clark, http://www.viagrapunch.com
A well known online publisher and has published lot of articles on Men's Health related problems.




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