The number of persons who used methamphetamine for the first time in the prior 12 months did not differ significantly between 2002 (299,000 persons) and 2004 (318,000 persons) but did decrease significantly between 2004 and 2005. In 2004, an estimated 318,000 persons aged 12 or older first tried methamphetamine in the year prior to the survey compared with 192,000 persons in 2005.
Combined data from the annual National Survey on Drug Use and Health from 2002 to 2005 were used to examine demographic differences in methamphetamine use. Persons in large metropolitan areas (0.5%) were less likely to have used methamphetamine in the past year than those in small metropolitan areas (0.7%) and in non-metropolitan areas (0.8%).
Higher rates of past year methamphetamine use were found in the West (1.2%) than in the Midwest (0.5%), South (0.5%) and Northeast (0.1%) for the total population aged 12 or older.
With more states passing laws restricting the sale of over-the-counter drugs containing pseudophedrine and other ephedrine-based products (used to make methamphetamine), there has been an increase in the availability of crystal meth, also known as “ice.”
Crystal Meth Rehab
Commonly found drug rehab programs for methamphetamine addiction include traditional 12-step treatment facilities that run outpatient and methamphetamine drug rehab, usually up to 30 days. In some cases a detox center may be necessary before entering rehab. Find out why the biophysical drug rehab approach is what we recommend and where the closest one is located.






