According to Australian statistics, 7.0% of Australians over 14 have used meth/amphetamines at least once in their life, with 2.1% using in the past 12 months. Of recent users, 50.4% report using crystal meth or ice as their main form of the drug. On average, young Australians first try meth/amphetamines at 18.6 years old, and 2.9% of those aged 12-17 have tried amphetamines.
According to Australian statistics, 7.0% of Australians over 14 have used meth/amphetamines at least once in their life, with 2.1% using in the past 12 months. Of recent users, 50.4% report using crystal meth or ice as their main form of the drug. On average, young Australians first try meth/amphetamines at 18.6 years old, and 2.9% of those aged 12-17 have tried amphetamines.
According to Australian statistics, 7.0% of Australians over 14 have used meth/amphetamines at least once in their life, with 2.1% using in the past 12 months. Of recent users, 50.4% report using crystal meth or ice as their main form of the drug. On average, young Australians first try meth/amphetamines at 18.6 years old, and 2.9% of those aged 12-17 have tried amphetamines.
Australian statistics on use of the drug and Effects:
7.0% of Australians aged 14 years and over have used
meth/amphetamines one or more times in their life. 2.1% of Australians aged 14 years and over have used meth/amphetamines in the previous 12 months. Of these people, 50.4% report crystal or ice as main form of the drug used Young Australians (aged 1424) first try meth/amphetamines at 18.6 years on average. 2.9% of 12-17 year olds have tried amphetamines.