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Produced by: Lisa Guadalupe

Definition: Club drugs are the drugs being used by young adults at dance parties, raves, clubs, and bars!!!

Common Club Drugs: ECSTASY GHB ROHYPNOL METHAMPHETAMINE

ECSTAS ECSTASY

ECSTASY IS USUALLY TAKEN ORALLY AS A TABLET

EFFECTS OF ECSTASY INCREASE HEART RATE INCREASE BLOOD PRESSURE ELEVATION OF BODY TEMPERATURE

DANGERS OF ECSTASY !KIDNEY AND CARDIOVASCULAR FAILURE !CHORNIC ABUSE MAY PRODUCE LONG-LASTING NEUROTOXIC EFFECTS IN THE BRAIN !DEATH

GHB

GHB can be produced in clear liquid, white powder, tablet, and capsule forms, and it is often used in combination with alcohol, making it even more dangerous

EFFECTS OF GHB SEDATIVE EUPHORIANT CAN BUILD MUSCLES

DANGERS OF GHB !SLOWS BREATHING AND HEART RATE !OVERDOSE & POISONING CAN OCCUR QUICKLY !DEATH

ROHYPNOL

ROHYPNOL IS TAKEN ORALLY IN TABLET FORM OR DISSOLVED IN BEVERAGES

EFFECTS 0F ROHYPNOL “ANTEROGRADE AMNESIA“ THE REASON WHY IT IS KNOWN AS “THE FORGET-ME PILL“ VISUAL DISTURBANCES DIZZINESS

DANGERS OF ROHYPNOL !DECREASED BLOOD PRESSURE !GASTROINTESTINAL DISTURBANCES !DATE RAPE DRUG

METHAMPHETAMINE

METHAMPHETAMINES ARE HIGHLY ADDIDICTIVE STIMULANTS THAT CAN BE SNORTED, INJECTED, SMOKED, OR TAKEN ORALLY

EFFECTS OF METH INCREASED LEVELS OF ACTIVITY EXCITED SPEECH DECREASED APPETITE

DANGERS OF METH !MEMORY LOSS !PSYCHOTIC BEHAVIOR !CARDIAC DAMAGE

BOTTOM LINE CLUB DRUGS ARE NOT AS HARMLESS AS SOME YOUNG ADULTS MAY THINK REMEMBER CLUB DRUGS CAUSE: PARANOIA AMNESIA DEATH DEATH CLUB DRUGS

Resources: NIDA Website on Club Drugs (facts source) Microsoft Clip Gallery Live ©2003 Microsoft Corporation (clip art) /teaching4/largegifs/slide12.gif (slide 6pic) /teaching4/largegifs/slide12.gif cles/fundrugs.html (bottom line source) cles/fundrugs.html