Methamphetamine is commonly known as "Speed," "methods" and "chalk." Smoked in form, is often referred to as "ice," "crystal," "my" and "glass." It is a white, crystalline, odorless, bitter-tasting powder, easily soluble in water and alcohol. The drug was developed with its parent drug, amphetamine, and was originally used in nasal decongestants and bronchial inhalers.
In 1980, methamphetamine, which can be smoked through a glass tube or aluminum sheets has appeared on the scene. "Ice" is crystal clear high purity, which is odorless, and potentially 12 hours of impact. In some parts of Asia, this is called "shabu."In an article published in the Houston Journal of International Law, he showed how methamphetamine has become an international issue - where the drug is used exclusively for the problem of America. He became the most prevalent drug in Asia, Australia and Mexico, using the distribution of medicines in Europe. One in ten Australians tried methamphetamine at least once in their life. New Zealand became a country with the highest rate of methamphetamine in the world and a leading producer per capita.



