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The Methamphetamine Pandemic
Grace Calderon , Quezon City: Sep 1 2008
Made Popular Sep 1 2008

The Methamphetamine Pandemic

Affecting the central nervous system, methamphetamines are addictive stimulants that trigger the brain to release high levels of dopamine. For the user, this means a sense of euphoria. Methamphetamines increase activity levels and alter a user’s appetite. While other stimulants may create a high that lasts 20-30 minutes, a methamphetamine user’s high may last 6-8 hours.

A user’s euphoria is followed by depression and exhaustion that drive the need for the next fix. Some of the adverse effects of methamphetamine abuse are premature aging, deterioration of the user’s physical appearance, deficits in learning and memory, and brain damage.

The Methamphetamine Pandemic

The Methamphetamine Pandemic

The Methamphetamine Pandemic

The Methamphetamine Pandemic

The Methamphetamine Pandemic

The Methamphetamine Pandemic

The Methamphetamine Pandemic

The Methamphetamine Pandemic

The Methamphetamine Pandemic

Methamphetamine is commonly known as “speed,” “meth,” and “chalk.” In its smoked form, it is often referred to as “ice,” “crystal,” “crank,” and “glass.” It is a white, odorless, bitter-tasting crystalline powder that easily dissolves in water or alcohol. The drug was developed from its parent drug, amphetamine, and was originally used in nasal decongestants and bronchial inhalers.

In the 1980s, methamphetamine that can be smoked through a glass pipe or rolled tin foil appeared on the scene. “Ice” is clear crystal of high purity that is odorless, and with a potentially 12-hour effect. In some parts of Asia, this is called “shabu.”

In an article published in the Houston Journal of International Law, it was revealed how methamphetamine has become an international affair – when the abuse of the drug used to be solely an American problem. It has since become the most abused drug in Asia, Australia, and Mexico, with use of the drug spreading in Europe. One in ten Australians had tried methamphetamines at least once in their lifetime. New Zealand has emerged as the country with the highest methamphetamine usage rate in the world and as one of the leading producers per capita.

Large scale production of methamphetamines has been found in the Czech Republic and, to a lesser extent, the Balkans, Moldova, and the Slovak Republic. According to the 11th annual report of the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction, 2006, use of methamphetamine among EU member states appears to be relatively high in only a few countries, namely the Czech Republic, Estonia and the United Kingdom. Most of the Czech production of methamphetamine is destined for the local market, although some are smuggled to Germany, Austria and Slovakia.

Methamphetamine is now the most abused hard drug in the world. The United Nations Office On Drugs and Crime 2007 Report states that the drug has approximately twenty five million users worldwide. More than four-fifths of all users are located outside the United States. Methamphetamine users worldwide outnumber heroin and cocaine users combined.

Today, Asia is the undisputed methamphetamine capital of the world, with over fifteen million estimated methamphetamine users.

The biggest producers of methamphetamine in Asia are Myanmar and China, while the drug is transported into Thailand along historical drug trafficking routes through the Golden Triangle. By 2004, about 20 tons of methamphetamine or 7.5% of global production was shipped annually into Thailand from Myanmar (Martin Jelsma, Trouble in the Triangle. Opium and Conflict in Burma, Silkworm Books, Chang Mai, Thailand, July 2005).

Methamphetamine easily covers wide areas of global usage, thus becoming a pandemic, because it is easy to make, and with components that are readily available. And because production is comparatively cheaper, methamphetamine is more affordable and widely accessible.

The basic method for making methamphetamine involves extracting the pseudoephedrine from cold medicine and combining it with a number of chemicals such as iodine crystals, muriatic acid, and red phosphorous. All ingredients of methamphetamine can be extracted from pharmaceutical drugs, cleaning fluids, and other substances that are readily available in drug and hardware stores. When “cooked” together, the chemicals produce the highly addictive and potentially lethal drug that is methamphetamine.

For “ice,” there are only 3 main ingredients needed: pseudoephedrine, iodine crystals, and red phosphorus. Other secondary chemicals needed are muriatic acid (HCl), acetone, and Red Devil Lye which is a very strong drain cleaner. Synthesizing methamphetamine can take just a few hours. Methamphetamine is easy to make, even at home.

Pseudoephedrine, the main precursor chemical of methamphetamine, is the active ingredient in Sudafed, an over-the-counter drug at any pharmacy. Crush the pills and soak in denatured alcohol for 4 to 8 hours. Filter, take the liquid, and simmer on the stove until liquid evaporates. Finish the drying with a hair dryer so you don’t burn the pseudo. Now, take the powder and mix it with distilled water. Let it settle and set it in the freezer for 30 minutes. Now, take the semi-frozen liquid and filter again. Take the pseudo water and slowly boil it again. Take out the hair dryer and finish drying. It now turns into powdered form. This is pure pseudo.

Iodine crystals can be obtained from another over-the-counter drug, Iodine Tincture. A gram of pure iodine crystals can be produced from one 1 oz. bottle of Iodine Tincture.

Red phosphorus is made from the strike pad on a match book.

All these chemicals translate to some ugly manifestations on a user’s body.

The Methamphetamine Pandemic

The Methamphetamine Pandemic

The Methamphetamine Pandemic

The Methamphetamine Pandemic

The Methamphetamine Pandemic

The Methamphetamine Pandemic

Meth Mouth” is a term used to describe the mouth of a methamphetamine user. It is characterized by rampant tooth decay. In a short span of time, sometimes just months, a perfectly healthy set of teeth can turn grayish-brown, twist and begin to fall out. Several reasons have been identified as to the causes of this fast and severe decaying of teeth. During the “high” produced by this drug, users usually experience cravings for sugary carbonated beverages. The acidic contents of this drug can damage teeth. Ingredients can include battery acid, lantern fuel, antifreeze, hydrochloric acid, drain cleaner, lye, and over-the-counter cold medications containing ephedrine. Users of methamphetamines usually tend to clench and/or grind their teeth as a persistent habit. Methamphetamines also dry up protective saliva around the teeth.

The Methamphetamine Pandemic

The Methamphetamine Pandemic

The Methamphetamine Pandemic

The Methamphetamine Pandemic

The Methamphetamine Pandemic

The wounds on a meth addict’s skin come from scratching, picking, and digging the spots to relieve the itching. They experience the sensation of small bugs, known as “Meth Mites or Bugs,” moving right under their skin.

Methamphetamine does not get eliminated from an addict’s body. Moreover, once the distribution of this drug has penetrated a community, it also does not get eliminated from the social system.

The Methamphetamine Pandemic

1st Global Conference on Methamphetamine
Prague, Czech Republic
15-16 September 2008

Theme: Science, Strategy, and Response

Objective: For the world’s preeminent scientists, leaders, and professionals working on issues related to methamphetamine to gather and discuss the intersection between methamphetamine use, public health, law enforcement, and civil society.

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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
To tackle the international problem of methamphetamine, the world has to be one international community in the campaign to solve the problem. Together, countries should have continued information exchange, concerted efforts in control mechanisms of meth precursors, and cooperative alliances to prevent the diversion of controlled pharmaceuticals.

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/international/americas/2008/05/09/155656/U.S.-presses.htm
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Yes, more than anything else collective political will and concerted effort can change many things...
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
Unfortunately, that’s what we have a dearth of: political will and concern. LOL

Drug syndicates are too rich to simply pay off law enforcers and hoodlums-in-robes! LOL
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In New Zealand methamphetamine is like the snake in the grass. The end result attacks the core of the community, the campaign to rid the world of this insidous drug is one of international collaboration.The article by Grace is stunning.The drug is so bad there are heroin and cocaine users who have stated they would not touch methamphetamine ( ice ) as it is so evil, and think New Zealand drug users are crazy to go this path. A time bomb waiting to go off.
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
Thanks for the additional input, Marie!

Thanks for confirming that the meth tragedy is a time bomb about to go off. It is, indeed, because it has become a global pandemic.

I’m not sure, though, if the world knows this. There should be more media coverage on this.
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Hi...
Thats a hard hitting and informative post!
Hope it’ll do the good work of repelling as well...
LOLz
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
Thanks, Madkat. I’m not sure if the world can still reverse the proliferation of meth. Its scope is mind-boggling right now.
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
Unless, of course, Afghanistan can triple its production of poppy opium for heroin! LOL
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This drug, although well known by those who live in cities like Rio and Sao Paulo, has not crashed in the Brazilian taste. The prices are too high and the groups that control trafficking prefer cocaine here, for logistical issues (Colombia, Venezuela, Peru).

But I think ”fascinating” the ability that humans have to develop drugs that stimulate and accelerate the self-destruction.
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
Really? Meth is more expensive there than cocaine? Wow! It’ll only take a makeshift lab to produce meth on a grand scale.

If drug syndicates there discover the huge profit margin potential of meth, I’m sure it’ll topple the cocaine industry! LOL
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
Yeah...man has discovered how to tinker with household cleaning chemicals and some contents of the medicine chest, and discovered what can potentially wipe out the human race, other than the nuclear bomb. :)
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Grace, cocaine here is very cheap and you can find anywhere. And the dealers doesn’t even need a lab, because all it’s done in other countries.
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
Yeah, I realize how that’s possible that cocaine is cheap in South America, with Colombia and Mexico productions et al.

But you see, cocaine needs plants that need plantations. With meth, you only need to raid hardware stores and drug stores! LOL!
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My best guess for meth not being popular here is this: 50% of the cocaine consumed in the world have to be transportated in Brazil. In some places, cocaine costs only US$ 3 each gram, being cheaper than marijuana.
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
50% of cocaine consumed in the world passes through Brazil?! Wow! That’s a staggering figure.

Is Brazil a middleman in the cocaine trade or is it a major producer/plantation?
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
50% of cocaine consumed in the world passes through Brazil?! Wow! That’s a staggering figure.

Is Brazil a middleman in the cocaine trade or is it a major producer/plantation?
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Almost all cocaine shipped to Europe and Africa comes from Brazilian ports. But Brazil is not a producer neither have coca plantation.

But I get curious about the fact that meth hasn’t been popular here and what I found out was odd: Brazil is very
conservative when it comes to drug (ab)use. Cocaine is the national preference! LOL!
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
I would call that product loyalty. LOL

But you know what? Meth use has been on the rise in Mexico. What do you think accounts for that when Mexico has some of the biggest cocaine cartels in the world?
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
OMG! You’re back to your sociopathic self, hahaha!
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But let me ask something about the pictures (which I really liked): what were you thinking when you search for them? ”Today is a nice day for publishing the ugliest mouths on Earth”?
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
Hahahaha! Let me tell you something. I didn’t exactly liked looking at the pictures over and over again. LOL Made me touch my teeth time and again. :0

I’m so glad you liked the pictures. It’s my utmost pleasure to present them to you. Okay, I am dedicating the pictures to you! I really thought you would love them! LOL
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Nishi Roy
Bangalore, India
@Grace, thanks for the informative post. Man, the pics are really scary...! As usual great work once again Grace :d
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
Thank you so much, Nishi! Don’t get nightmares over those pics, hehe...
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Jaiyant Cavale
Bangalore, India
Wow Grace... You really have got hold of some awesome scary pictures.. I would never do Methamphetamine or such other.. I could never think of taking someone out with teeth and lips like that.

Even in India it is either Cocaine or Heroin.. Ecstasy is common too.. as a party drug.. God the pictures.. I’m speechless!
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
Jaiyant, I can’t imagine anyone ingesting drain cleaner, tile cleaner, and the chemical base of decongestant and nasal inhaler.

But, sadly, it seems that a lot of people do that! Shocking! It’s surefire death.

I think, meth is usually called ”synthetic cocaine.” In the Philippines, it’s what it is,and called ”shabu.”

Ecstasy can be found here, too, but it’s only for the rich because one pill of the lowest grade quality costs as much as $50-60. While a few tiny crystals of ”shabu” now goes for the equivalent of about $4-5. And that’s good for one session (burn/inhale) among 2 to 3 users.
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Jaiyant Cavale
Bangalore, India
Its so different out here.. We do have people abusing aint, gum and industrial chemicals but these are the ones that are the poorest of the poor.. Street children for example. Ecstasy here is really cheap.. about $6 to $7. We have a lot of raw opium smokers. And also brown sugar. Cocaine and heroin are for the rich as they are very expensive.. A lot of hashish is grown in India too.. And opium comes in from neighboring Pakistan and also Afghanistan..
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
What’s brown sugar?
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John mealercompanies.com
Show Low, United States
This needs to be displayed at the DNC meetings and spread all throughout the public school system.

NOW.. I must shake some of you so you can realize...

OBAMA claims (make certain you understand ”Obama claims”.. not me claiming, but ”Obama claims in his own books and on TV”) in his books to have sold these drugs and crack cocain to his fellow students in High School and College.

THUS... Obama has caused many people to wind up this way.. But that was back just before he became involved with Rev Wright for 20 years and had his campaign kicked off by Ayers (the admitted terrorist) at Ayers house, where Obama has moved to be near in the house he bought from the convicted housing fraud developer.. Rezko.

But that was before, during and sometime thereabout before and along the time of that he knew all about it.

Define ”is”....
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
Hey John! I miss you. I see you in Instablogs these days, but mostly emptying the trash can on Obama. LOL

I miss the days when you were talking about green technology, green automotive, and climate change. This was the time when your pic was you with water splashing on your face. Or that one when you were running towards the camera with your extremely loose pants about to fall. This pic you have now…is this good ‘ol Teddy?

Will you please, please, please go back to those topics after the elections!

This Obama-McCain thingy is coming out of my ears! We already know who the US will vote for! ;) LOL
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John mealercompanies.com
Show Low, United States
Hey!! Actually.. that’s me in pic #10
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
I love you, still, anyway!
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Grace,
This is first time I am wishing you hadn’t figured that out about posting the pictures...
I am scared to the open site...:(
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
Hehe... I hope I don’t scare you away. You have to see my next posting. It has some gory stuff that’s needed to be shown. Please don’t be scared!
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Jaiyant Cavale
Bangalore, India
I’m waiting to see how gory it can get! I have a thing for all that is blood and gore. Are you going to write an article an grave diggers or body snatchers? That would be so cool you know! Even an article on strange and weird skin diseases would be interesting.. Oh well.. Ugh
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
LOL LOL
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John mealercompanies.com
Show Low, United States
Regarding the Obama McCain vote... Yes, Grace.. We know who the thinking Americans will be voting for.

When it’s all said and done... The hype and hypocrisy willend outside of the voting booth and the majority of Americans will choose the right party and the right leaders for the USA... which is McCain-Palin.

If this convention kicks off.. I might very be there making a brief speech.. But then again, I might not and it might only be a speech in the hallway of the convention center... and they might haul me out and throw me to the protesting Democrats as they turn over garbage cans and burn cars throughout the city... (which shows the difference between the quality of brain matter)...

Don’t worry.. I’ll be well armed.
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
I like your conviction, John. This is the good old American persistence. I get the feeling that your spirit and bravado go beyond the election fever.

I also get the feeling that you will persist and see your dreams to the end - with or without this Obama-McCain brouhaha.

Your concept of green engineering is brilliant, I must say. And for that, you deserve all the support you can get.

I mean all these sincerely.
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John mealercompanies.com
Show Low, United States
Thank you Grace.
I only want what is right for my country.
The world comes second as we need to have a strong nation here in America before we can help anyone else, anywhere else.

In fact.. I would love to have enough funds to help these meth druggies who have wasted their lives and bodies to drugs.
I’d love to offer health care and jobs to the world.. But I can’t..

I tried healing a sick baby bird once and even chewed up the worms and bugs for it.. But it died.
Seriously.
And thanks by the way...
Pervervence, no matter who runs the White House, I will not lose my outlook or vision on things.
I ex-patriated once with Bill Clinton, I will do it again if I need to.
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Jaiyant Cavale
Bangalore, India
Hey John, how did the bugs taste? I once ate cockroaches to feed a dying vampire bat. However, then I didn’t know much about a vampire bat’s diet.
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Hi Grace,

This is something that people need to be informed about. I really appreciate your work in this article. Gives a thorough picture of what its like.

Do check out my blog too and leave your comments...

http://money-monger.blogspot.com/
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
Thanks, Avantika. Yes, information about the devastation that meth can bring should be widely spread. This can be a potent tool in combating this social menace.
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G emeraldsandash.blogs..
Canberra, Australia
Frightening pictures. I have met plenty of people who experimented with that drug. I doubt, sadly, that the truth and fact of the physical harm represented by these images will actually effect anyone who is into this drug... the pleasure hit is immense.

I have had problems with meth dealers near where I live. Thankfully - they are gone now but the problem was one which had 14 and 15 year old boys and girls robbing people at knifepoint, which left used syringes all over the place and which, apparently, had these people with firearms in their home - in this otherwise relatively quiet suburban street...
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
Thanks for the comment, Graeme.

Yes, that can very well be the most terrifying aspect of the meth phenomenon. Once it enters the body, it does not leave the physical system ever.

In the same vein, once it enters the community, it also does not leave the social system ever.

It’s the current scourge. A pandemic, in fact. And if we don’t treat this problem as importantly as we do, say, the flu pandemic, it is bound to be the scourge of the planet soon.
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Oscar
Oaxaca, Mexico
Excellent story as usual Grace.. My wife is from the U.S. and meth is horribly popular there.. If people only had a clue as to what they were doing.
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
Thanks, Oscar. True, people who get into meth will no longer know what’s happening to them, much less where they’re headed.

It only takes one take, one try, and the chemicals can no longer be flushed out of the body.
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
Thanks for the image you attached to the article, Pankaj.

Yes, that’s the slogan of the anti-meth campaign. ”Not even once.”

It only takes one try and one take for the person to get hooked on meth. Meth does not leave the bodies of users, and the communities it has entered.
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