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Today, Explained

Methamphetamine: The most misunderstood drug?

25 May 2025

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Methamphetamine is best known as one of the most addictive and dangerous drugs out there. But it's also an FDA-approved drug that can be used to treat ADHD in children. In this special feed drop of the Spotify podcast Science Vs, scientists and meth users weigh in on what meth does to your brain.  This episode was produced and hosted by Wendy Zukerman, with production from Meryl Horn, Rose Rimler, Michelle Dang and Ekedi Fausther-Keeys. It was edited by Blythe Terrell, fact checked by Erica Akiko Howard, mixed by Bobby Lord, with music by Bobby Lord, Bumi Hidaka, So Wylie, Emma Munger and Peter Leonard. You can find and follow Science Vs here: https://open.spotify.com/show/5lY4b5PGOvMuOYOjOVEcb9?si=273dc5f470ba476d Help us plan for the future of Today, Explained by filling out a brief survey: ⁠voxmedia.com/survey⁠. Thank you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0.69 - 19.446 Jonquilin

Hey, it's Jonquilin. This week on Explain It To Me, we're bringing you something from our friends over at Science Versus. Every week, science journalist Wendy Zuckerman separates fact from fiction about everything from narcissists to the pill to 5G. The episode we're sharing with you today is about methamphetamine.

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19.966 - 36.049 Jonquilin

So I assumed I knew everything I needed to know about meth from just-say-no-style campaigns, but there's more to meth than meets the eye. And just a heads up, this episode deals with some mature themes. Okay, on to the show.

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37.009 - 70.716 Wendy Zuckerman

Hi, I'm Wendy Zuckerman, and you're listening to Science Versus. Today on the show, methamphetamine. More and more people in the US are trying it, and it's got this reputation as being one of the scariest and most addictive drugs out there. Is that true? I feel like basically every message that we get about meth is that it's this uniquely dangerous drug, almost in a category of its own.

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71.136 - 77.983 Wendy Zuckerman

Like in this government PSA, you see a normal teenager whose life is ruined by it.

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78.523 - 95.844 Anonymous Meth User 1

I wish my tire had blown out that night. I wish my cards skidded off the road. I wish I'd broken my neck, but I didn't crash. I drove to that party and I did meth for the first time. I did meth and now this is my life.

96.94 - 120.909 Wendy Zuckerman

And that's the idea, right? That meth is so addictive that if you try it just once at a party, you won't be able to stop. And in the meantime, it'll destroy your life. We hear that meth will rot your gums, make your teeth fall out. I mean, ever heard of meth mouth? And even worse, apparently after using meth, your brain will never be the same again.

120.929 - 136.666 Unnamed Expert

Some people, they just lose it. Stop! Research shows that taking methamphetamine, even just a few times, can impair your brain and movement for life.

139.768 - 145.791 Wendy Zuckerman

And I should say that not all meth PSAs went for the scare the hell out of you approach.

146.411 - 153.855 Meryl Horn (Senior Producer, PhD)

I do have to play this bonkers ad that my editor remembers hearing a lot when she grew up in the Midwest.

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