Meth is far more potent than it used to be, but because it isn’t an opioid, many federal addiction treatment funds can’t be used to fight it.
Meth use first ballooned in the United States from the 1990s into the early 2000s, when it was often made in small home labs with pseudoephedrine, the main ingredient in many drugstore cold medicines. But today’s meth, largely imported from Mexico, is far more potent.
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