
Meth is a powerful, highly addictive stimulant drug that dramatically affects the central nervous system. It is usually illegally produced and distributed. Meth comes in several forms, including powder, crystal, rocks and tablets. It varies in color and may be white, yellow, brown or pink. When it comes in the crystal form it is called "Crystal Meth".
The drug works directly on the brain and spinal chord by interfering with normal central nervous system functions.
Meth is a Schedule II stimulant, which means it has a high potential for abuse and is only available legally through a prescription.
The Westside Crystal Meth Coalition's (WCMC) purpose is to create a compassionate and practical response to the impact of crystal meth on the Westside through community education, prevention and ensuring access to care for those using and/or affected by meth.
See before and after pictures of people on meth. (click here)
See what "meth-mouth" is. (click here)