‘Faces of Meth’ ad a shocking look at drug use

facesmethThe “Faces of Meth” — before and after police mugshots of drug users that depict the effects of methamphetamine on the human body — debuted eight years ago this month. It has aged a lot better than the folks using the drug.

A new ad has just been released and the pictures will horrify you. I’ve used one of the least shocking photos at right.

Many Americans learned most of what they know about meth from the TV crime drama “Breaking Bad.” In the acclaimed TV series, a high school chemistry teacher makes the drug in a home lab and begins selling it, raking in millions and running afoul of organized crime.

That’s what makes the drug so hard to control. Almost anyone can make it using common chemicals.

Making meth is dangerous. Toxic gasses are created and homemade labs have been known to explode.

Using meth is even worse. Whether injected, snorted or smoked, meth affects the central nervous system, creating a temporary high. It also creates brain damage and in a matter of months significantly alters the way a person looks.

Smoking the drug promotes tooth decay, causing teeth to literally rot out of the user’s head. The so-called “meth mouth” is easily observed in the photos.

Meth also creates acne or makes it worse. Frequent drug users pick at the skin causing scarring.

Meth users tend to quit eating properly, and the body begins to consume body fat and muscle, creating a gaunt look.

The overall effect is that many meth users look like they’ve aged years in just a few months.

The term “Faces of Meth” was coined in December 2004 by a reporter in Oregon. Soon afterwards, the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, located in Oregon near the Washington state line, began its famous drug prevention project.

* See the ad at rehabs.com.

95 comments Add your comment

LydiasDad

December 5th, 2012
8:44 pm

NATL, you’re not allowed to force people into treatment. The ACLU would have a fit since it takes away their rights. The ACLU would shut down all prisons if they could. Besides, who’s going to pay for it? Not me.

Mr. Makey

December 5th, 2012
8:46 pm

Drugs are bad, m’kay!

Geoff

December 5th, 2012
8:49 pm

Brenda, Are you serious? You CANNOT do this drug once or twice?! 99 % of the people that do this drug end up doing it ALL day, EVERY day. It’s all they live for?! They don’t even care about eating?! They leave their families, they give away their kids for Christ’s sake?! And, the worse part is, THERE IS NO CURE! There is no rehab for it, no replacement drug, no step-down method, it’s cold turkey baby, or die.

po-mane

December 5th, 2012
8:51 pm

Didn’t she play on The Walking Dead??

David

December 5th, 2012
8:53 pm

it is sad, people were dumb enough to vote for Obama, they are dumb enough to to meth.

cruzin

December 5th, 2012
8:58 pm

Hmm. meth makes you look like a walker from the Walking Dead TV show.

I'm Rick James Witch

December 5th, 2012
8:59 pm

Nothing will ever be done because our system and society are too far gone to turn back.The bald-headed justices are more worried about other things.

Greg Camp

December 5th, 2012
9:09 pm

Meth or crack, both highly addictive and cheap drugs that destroy the user’s life. Race and age are not issues with either. Both need to be erraticated.

checkcall

December 5th, 2012
9:14 pm

What is the definition of “caring” about a drug problem? If people didnt care about black people during the crack epidemic, how are they caring about white people during the meth epidemic?

checkcall

December 5th, 2012
9:16 pm

Lylia people can choose between treatment and jail in a lot of states today. I believe that depending on the person, jail is a necessary step in helping an addict hit bottom.