Ice Addiction and abuse

Close-up of crystal methamphetamine shards spilled from a small container on a bright green surface, illustrating the dangers of ice addiction|Person in hazmat suit and respirator working with chemicals in a makeshift laboratory, illustrating the hazardous nature of illegal drug manufacturing|Young woman smoking crystal meth from a glass pipe, exhaling a large cloud of smoke, illustrating the harsh reality of methamphetamine abuse|Close-up of arm being injected with syringe, spoon with drug residue over candle flame, depicting the hazardous process of intravenous drug use|Multiple plastic bags containing crystal meth, alongside a syringe and spoon on a dark surface, illustrating the dangerous paraphernalia associated with methamphetamine use|Comparison of brain scans showing normal control, meth abuser after 1 month abstinence, and meth abuser after 14 months abstinence, illustrating the gradual recovery of brain function during rehabilitation|Diverse group of young adults engaged in a supportive therapy session, with a man in blue shirt leading discussion in a bright, plant-filled room|Crystal Methamphetamine|Person in yellow hazmat suit and gas mask working with chemicals and equipment in a clandestine laboratory, illustrating the dangerous process of illegal drug manufacturing|Multiple black and white CT brain scan images showing cross-sections of the human brain, illustrating potential neurological impacts of drug and alcohol abuse

Ice is the slang term for the illegal Class A drug Crystal methamphetamine. Crystal methamphetamine is a highly addictive stimulant drug which produces a pronounced