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Prepared by Mr. Shoup

Date Rape Drugs Named Club Drugs because they tend to be used at dance clubs, concerts, raves and parties.

ROHYPNOL Row-Hip-Nole DEPRESSANT DRUG Hoffmann-LARoche Company Official Name: Flunitrazepam Rohypnol is prescribed in Europe and other foreign countries as a sleeping pill and to relax patients before surgery.

SLANG NAMES Roofies Rophies Forget Me Pill Roachies R2 Mexican Valium Trip & Fall Mind Erasers

HOW TAKEN? Orally Pill Olive Green in color 542 or White tablet-ROCHE Rohypnol tablets are scored on one side, with the word "ROCHE" and an encircled one or two (depending on the dosage) on the other. Usually taken in a drink-Mixed with alcohol

Rohypnol Tablet

SHORT TERM EFFECTS Loss of Memory Effects 15-30 min Dizziness Last 6-8 hours Nausea-upset-vomiting Impaired Judgment Confusion Headaches Sensitivity to sounds and light Slurred Speech Blurred Vision May cause diarrhea Leaves body within 48-72 hours

Long Term Effects Death Coma Seizures Respiratory Failure-Stop Breathing Heart Attack Hallucinations

Medical Use NONE in United States Europe & S. America-Sleeping Pill 1970s Schedule 1 drug in Feb. 2000 Surgery to make sleepy Insomnia-can not fall asleep

GHB Gamma Hydroxybutyric Acid Depressant with an anesthetic affect Colorless, Odorless, Bitter, Salty Tasting Drug Includes Industrial Chemicals Body Builders in the 1950-60s. Banned in US Nov. 1990

How taken? Orally by: Liquid Powder-white in color Usually mixed with Water, Alcohol or Mouth Wash Eliminated by the liver and Respiration Drug leaves body within 4-6 hours after taken Urine test with 12 hours or drug may be gone from body.

GHB

Slang Names G Georgia Home Boy Grievous Bodily Harm Liquid X Easy Lay GBH Scoop Salty Water

Short Term Effects Effects Start in: 15-30 minutes Effects last-4-8 hours 12 hours gone from body Gag Reflex-Vomiting Decrease blood pressure Decrease Heart Rate Dizziness Drowsiness Decrease judgment Causes Confusion Headaches Slurred Speech Blurred Vision

Long Term Effects Death Heart or Breathing Stop Coma Violent Behavior Seizures Autopsy-No drug use will show up after 27 hours in the body tissue at all. Urine 12 hours

Medical Use Pretty much NONE Limited-Narcolepsy-drug name Xyrem Italy to treat Alcoholism

Ketamine Ketamine Hydrochloride Animal Tranquilizer Anesthetic Affect Dulls sense of pain-so can not feel pain

Slang Names K Special K Vitamin K Cat Valium Ket

How Taken? Orally: Pill Powder Liquid Injected Smoked

Short Term Effects Acts like a Hallucinogen Drug-Mimics LSD Memory Loss Distorted Senses Numbness feeling Vomiting Heart Rate/Blood Pressure go up and then down Flashback

Long Term Effects Hallucinations: K-Land-paranoid behavior, cross over of senses. K-Hole-Near Death Feelings, Body Detachment feelings Flashbacks Coma Death-stroke or heart attack Memory Loss Depression

Summary to Effects

Medical Use Animal Tranquilizer Human use rare-to none Vietnam War-anesthetic-pain killers.

Ecstasy-Club Drug-Not a date rape drug Ecstasy is a hallucinogenic amphetamine belonging to the MDA family, of which there are over 1000 compounds.  Its full name is methylenedioxmethamphetamine.  It was first synthesized by two German chemists in 1910.  Its effects were discovered in the 1950’s by American researcher, Gordon Alles. 103 years old drug June 27 2015

Ecstasy 3,4 Methylenedioxymethamphetamine MDMA Synthetic Drug-man made- Sassafras Tree Stimulant/Hallucinogen-Designer Drug Effects brain chemicals Serotonin Norepinephrine and Dopamine

MDMA acts by increasing the activity of three neurotransmitters, serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine. The emotional and pro-social effects of MDMA are likely caused directly or indirectly by the release of large amounts of serotonin, which influences mood (as well as other functions such as appetite and sleep). Serotonin also triggers the release of the hormones oxytocin and vasopressin, which play important roles in love, trust, sexual arousal, and other social experiences. This may account for the characteristic feelings of emotional closeness and empathy produced by the drug; studies in both rats and humans have shown that MDMA raises the levels of these hormones. http://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/mdma-ecstasy-or-molly

Slang Names Adam Beans Disco Biscuits Hug Drug X E Ecstasy XTC Lover’s Speed Clarity Molly

How Taken? Orally: Pill-swallow or put on tongue until dissolves Mixed in a drink Snorted-crushed and snorted Smoked Injected

Colors and Looks for Ecstasy

Colors and Looks for Ecstasy

Colors and Looks for Ecstasy                                                                               Colors and Looks for Ecstasy

Short Term Effects: Dehydration-loss of water-Thirst Increase perspiration Loss 1pint per hour Increase energy level Increase Body Temperature 102-115 degrees-leads to liver, heart, kidney damage Hyperthermia-occurs when a person's body temperature rises and remains above the normal; 98.6°F Heat Stroke Sweat and Chills Vomiting Increase heart rate 200xs Increase Blood pressure 230/130 Normal blood pressure for a human 120/80 Dizziness Teeth Grinding Muscle Tensions Decrease memory Loss of Appetite Nausea Paranoid behavior Blurred vision Decrease judgment Injection-Hepatitis-B & C and AIDS

Ecstasy Effects of MDMA on the Brain MDMA appears to have several effects on the brain. MDMA can: cause the release of the neurotransmitter called serotonin. block the re-uptake of serotonin by the synaptic terminal that releases it. deplete the amount of serotonin in the brain. Normal Synapse Effect of MDMA

Long Term Effects Damage to neurons-mood, thinking, judgment Loss of memory Brain Damage from toxins Heart Damage Liver Damage Kidney Damage Convulsions Seizures Coma Death Hallucinations Blocks the up take of serotonin Strong cravings

Medical Use NONE Up to 12 months in jail Probation 4-7 years

Added information Flashback- reoccurrence of the drug effects days, weeks, months, years later without taking the drug again. Fat soluble Club drugs or rave drugs Help: Hotline 800-314-8174