Crystal Meth Addiction in the UK

Chemists in yellow hazmat suit handling dangerous chemicals in a makeshift laboratory setting||The word "METH" spelled out in grungy metal letters on a distressed wooden background, emphasizing the harsh reality of methamphetamine addiction|Macro photograph of crystal meth shards showing translucent, jagged crystalline structures against a black background|Vibrant pink neural network illustration showing interconnected neurons and synapses, representing the brain's complex structure affected by substance abuse|Infographic showing how long meth stays in your system for different drug tests: saliva (3 days), hair (90 days), and urine (3-5 days). Includes note about false positives from Zantac and Vick's Inhaler.

In 2019, 11,000 people in the UK took crystal meth. This is a relatively small number when compared with the rest of the world. It’s also not a huge number when compared to the other drug problems that are prevalent in the UK. But if you or someone you love is personally affected, then it can have […]