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Methamphetamine

What is Methamphetamine? A highly addictive Central Nervous System (CNS) stimulant. It is man-made in illegal laboratories using inexpensive, over the counter ingredients. It is a white, odorless, bitter-tasting crystalline powder that easily dissolves in water or alcohol. It is a Schedule II stimulant, which means it has a high potential for abuse.

Street Names Speed Meth Chalk Poor Man’s Coke Zip Go fast Ice Crystal Glass

How is Methamphetamine Used? It can be taken orally, snorted, injected, or smoked. It alters the user’s mood depending on how it is taken. Smoking and injecting produces an intense rush that lasts only a few minutes. Snorting or ingesting orally produces euphoria- a high but not intense rush.

Short-Term Effects Increase in wakefulness Increase in physical activity Increased respiration Increased heart rate Euphoria hyperthermia Violence Irritability Tremors Convulsions

Long-Term Effects Addiction Paranoia Anxiety Insomnia Auditory Hallucinations Delusions Mood Disturbances Stroke Increased Risk of HIV/AIDS Brain Damage Irregular heartbeat Extreme anorexia Death

The Users…. In 2006, 5.77% of the US population aged 12 or older used methamphetamine at least once in their lifetimes for non-medical purpose. In 2006, There was an estimated 731,000 current users of methamphetamine, aged 12 or older.

Date Rape Drugs

There are several very dangerous drugs on the streets and campuses these days being used to sedate potential rape victims. Powerful, odorless, tasteless, drugs like GHB, Rohypnol and Ketamine dissolve quickly and invisibly into liquids. They are being used to spike beverages, causing rapid and severe intoxication which can dramatically reduce inhibitions and memory loss. These drugs can incapacitate victims and prevent them from resisting sexual assault.

What is GHB? GHB is gamma hydroxy-butyrate, a depressant that slows down the brain and body processes. It is clear and odorless and tastes like salt water, but when mixed with a sweet or strong flavored drink, its taste is mostly covered up. Although it is sometimes found in a powder or tablet, GHB is usually liquid, which users sip from bottle caps. In the past, doctors have used it to treat insomnia, childbirth problems, anxiety, and a few other problems. It was outlawed by the US Federal Government in 1990 because of the ease of accidental overdose and potential addiction. Two ingredients of street GHB are a particular engine degreaser and a drain cleaner.

GHB Street Names “G” Liquid Ecstasy Georgia Home Boy Grievous Bodily Harm Gamma G Somatomax Growth Hormone Booster Soap Easy Lay Vita-G

Effects of GHB Slowed heart rate and breathing rates Inability to think quickly or logically Physical weakness Loss of consciousness Taking with alcohol can be deadly Repeated use can lead to addiction and tough withdrawal Overdose can usually occur because the dosing is not precise and can cause: Drowsiness Nausea Vomiting Headache Loss of physical reflexes Coma seizures Death

What is Rohypnol? Rohypnol is the brand name of a drug called Flunitrazepam, a surgical anesthetic or sleeping pill used legally by doctors around the world. The pills are usually round, white, and labeled “Roche” with a circled number “1” or “2”. They are sometimes ground up into a white powder. It dissolves quickly in a liquid and has a bitter taste that can be easily covered up. It can produce “anterograde amnesia”, in which individuals may not remember their experiences while under the influences of the drug. The newer version of the drug will turn blue when it is put in a drink and will take longer to dissolve.

Rohypnol Street Names Roofies Roach Roofenol Roche La Rocha Roll-and-Fall Rope The Forget-Me Pill

Effects of Rohypnol Gives a “hypnotized” feeling. Loss of muscle control Lowered blood pressure Dizziness Drowsiness Visual disturbances Confusion Digestive problems Amnesia Death

What is Ketamine? Ketamine was developed in 1960’s as an anesthetic for surgeries. It is a legal prescription drug, used mostly in veterinary medicine. Ketamine is found in a white powder or a liquid in small pharmaceutical bottles. It may be snorted, injected into a muscle, or taken by mouth. It is odorless and tasteless.

Ketamine Street Names Special K Vitamin K Lady K Super K Ketaject Cat Tranquilizers

Effects of Ketamine Delirium Unconsciousness Hallucinations Impaired motor function Numbing Amnesia Agitation Violence Confusion Difficulty hearing, understanding, or speaking High blood pressure Fatal respiratory problems death

Precautions to take in order to avoid being a victim of date rape drugs Don’t: Leave your drink unattended Share or exchange drinks Take beverages from a stranger Don’t Drink Anything: From a punch bowl With an unexpected color, appearance, or smell From an open container That tastes salty when it shouldn't