club
drugs
Club drugs is a name given to an informally groups unrelated set
of drug that tend to be used by persons aged 15 -25. Club drugs include
ecstasy, GHB, special k (ketamine), and LSD. "Raves" are often
the setting for the use of club drugs, which are also known as rave drugs.
Raves are large parties often in a remote location that sometimes attract
thousands of partygoers. Although involvement with raves does not necessarily
imply involvement with club drugs, it should be noted that club drugs
are easily available at these events, sometimes more easily than alcohol.
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The most dangerous and physically damaging of club drugs is ghb. Ghb or
gamma-hydroxy-buterol was originally marketed and sold through body building
outlets and mail order under a variety of brand names. Although it can
still be available at certain shops recent crackdowns or ghb and steroids
have forced the sale of ghb underground, now ghb is sold under various
names in 32ounce plastic bottles from under the counter at disreputable
establishments. Users of ghb, which has effects similar to heroin, quickly
develop a tolerance to this drug, which makes ghb users unresponsive,
and appear to be confused. Overdose of ghb is very common and may lead
to death. Ghb detox is difficult and lengthy. It is often many weeks before
ghb detox is complete and users appear normal.
Ecstasy also known as extasy is chemically related to methamphetamines.
Ecstasy is usually in the form of a tablet resembling an aspirin only
larger. It may also be available in powder form. The effects of ecstasy
are similar to that of heroin. Ecstasy is also a hallucinogenic drug and
users may be awake for long periods. Ecstasy may also contain other substances
such as heroin or methamphetamines. It has been reported that users of
ecstasy may develop clinical depression after only a few doses. This depression
may be irreversible but can be treated through medication and therapy.
Ketamine, also known as special k is a veterinary tranquilizing drug that
is diverted from clinics. This drug is dangerous and the effects are similar
to PCP or 'angel dust'. Ketamine can have long term damaging effects on
the brain. Detox is lengthy and may involve medication.
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