2. Common Club Drugs
• Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)
• Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB)
• Ketamine
• Rohypnol
• Methamphetamine
3. • A.K.A- Ecstasy, X, E, Adam, Molly, Hug Beans & Love Drug
• Action- synthetic, psychoactive drug, acts as both a
stimulant and psychedelic
• Description- Usually in tablet form and ingested orally,
they typically have logos so dealers can compete with one
another
• Can have anabolic effects and is used by body-builders
4. POSITVE & NEGATIVE EFFECTS
POSITIVE
• Euphoria
• Increased sex drive
• Tranquility
NEGATIVE
• Sweating
• Loss of consciousness (reported
by 69%)
• Nausea
• Auditory and visual hallucinations
• Headaches
• Vomiting
• Exhaustion
• Sluggishness
• Amnesia
• Confusion
• clumsiness
5. Withdrawals & Health Risks
WITHDRAWALS
• Insomnia
• Anxiety
• Tremors
• Sweating
• Can be severe and
incapacitating
HEALTH RISKS
• Profound sedation
• Seizures
• Coma
• Severe respiratory
depression
• death
6. • A.K.A- G, Liquid Ecstasy and Soap, “Date rape” drug
• Action- central nervous depressant
• Description- liquid or powder form taken orally, odorless,
colorless and may have a soapy or salty taste,
• Result of sexual assaults when combined with alcohol
• Can have anabolic effects and is used
by body-builders
7. POSITVE & NEGATIVE EFFECTS
POSITIVE
• Euphoria
• Increased sex drive
• Tranquility
NEGATIVE
• Become incapacitated
• Induces amnesia
• Sweating
• Loss of consciousness
(reported by 69% of users)
• Nausea
• Hallucinations
• Coma
8. Withdrawals & Health Risks
WITHDRAWALS
• Fatigue
• Loss of appetite
• Depressed feelings
• Trouble concentrating
HEALTH RISKS
• Damages serotonin neurons
• Increased risk for circulatory
or heart disease, increase
heart rate and blood
pressure
• Liver damage
• Dehydration
• Hyperthermia
• Heart or Kidney failure
9. • A.K.A- K, Special K, K2, Vitamin K, Super K, Super C, Lady K,
Ket, Kit Kat, Ketaset, Ketaject, Jet, Super Acid, Green, Purple,
mauve, Cat Tranquilizers
• Action- general anesthetic, used in b
• Description- clear liquid or off-white powder, can be given IV,
IM, orally or added to marijuana and smoked
10. POSITVE & NEGATIVE EFFECTS
POSITIVE
• Powerful visual
hallucinations
NEGATIVE
• Can produce “out-of-body”
or “K-Hole” experiences
that can be terrifying
• Can create detachment
from one’s self and
surroundings
• Alters perception of light
and sound
11. Withdrawals & Health Risks
WITHDRAWALS
• Chills
• Sweats
• Excitation
• Hallucinations
• Teary eyes
• Drug cravings
HEALTH RISKS
• Lethargy
• Delirium
• Sedation
• Chest pain
• Respiratory depression
• Elevated heart rate
• Loss of coordination
• Muscle rigidity
• Amnesia
• Seizures
• Coma
12. • A.K.A- forget-me-not, roches, roofies, ruffles, date rape drug,
laa roche, R2, rib, roach, roofenol, rope, lunch money drug,
Mexican Valium,
• Action- intermediate-acting benzodiazepine, similar to Valium
• Description- in the past was a white tablet, but it is now a
light green caplet with a blue core
• Result of sexual assaults when combined with alcohol
14. Withdrawals & Health Risks
WITHDRAWALS HEALTH RISKS
• Loss of motor control
• Lack of coordination
• Slurred speech
• Confusion
• Gastrointestinal
disturbances
• Respiratory depression
15. • Typically called designer drugs because they are manmade
and not derived from nature
• These new drugs are usually related to parental compounds of
“traditional” drugs such as amphetamines and LSD
• These drugs tend to be abused at bars, nightclubs, concerts,
and parties
• Typically abused by teens and young adults
• For most of these drugs it can be difficult to determine source,
chemicals and possible contaminants
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