Quote from: tintin23 on July 26, 2013, 06:13 amwhat makes more addictive the smoke meth, is not the amount, is the rush. Oral drugs would give you a more a control on the release, just because of the way. It needs to be absorbed by your guts, that takes time (from ingestion). In the other hand, smoking means that the drug is going from the puff to the blood in your lungs, and from there to the master: the brain.if you inject it it goes as fast as with the lungs but everything goes to the blood stream, so more rush.Interestingly enough, there's a fair bit of clinical evidence that suggests it isn't even really how quickly or how much a drug hits you that makes it most addictive (though that makes perfect sense, less lag time between an action and the pleasurable effect is going to make the connection between them that much stronger). Apparently it's actually how quick and how much of a drop off there is when it goes *away* that appears to be more of a factor in determining addictiveness though. I really don't know the specifics, I've just been told about the clinical research; I haven't read it myself or anything.