Methamphetamine

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Lucent Books, 2006 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 112 pages
Developed as an inexpensive treatment for asthma sufferers, methamphetamine became a much-abused narcotic during the 1960s when drug addicts discovered its mind-altering effects. Now, the drug once known as speed has returned as crystal meth, a far more potent form that has invaded all corners of American life.