Club Drugs |
Ecstasy; GHB; LSD (Acid); MDMA; Rohypnol |
Club drugs are a loosely defined category of recreational drugs which are popular at dance clubs, parties, and rock concerts. In particular, these drugs are associated with techno and punk music and tend to have stimulating and/or psychedelic properties. Examples of the typical club drugs include Ecstasy and various amphetamines, but less obviously suitable substances like GHB and Ketamine (which do not act as stimulants) are also common. The term "club drug" is used only to describe the con ...
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Resources
- "Herbal" Ecstasy: Is It Safer than the Street Drug? (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)
- Club Drug-Related Visits to Emergency Rooms Headed Down (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)
- Club Drugs (National Women's Health Information Center)
- Club Drugs (Medline Plus)
- Club Drugs (National Institutes of Health)
- Club Drugs (Ecstasy, Rohypnol, GHB, Ketamine) (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- Club Drugs (MDMA/Ecstasy, Rohypnol, GHB, Ketamine) (Office of National Drug Control Policy)
- Club Drugs (National Institute on Drug Abuse) - Links to PDF File
- Club Drugs Aren't "Fun Drugs" (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- ClubDrugs.org (National Institute on Drug Abuse, NIH, HHS)
- Commonly Abused Drugs (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- Community Drug Alert Bulletin - Club Drugs (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- Date Rape Drugs (National Women's Health Information Center)
- Date-Rape Drugs: Protect Yourself (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)
- Death of the Party: All the Rave, GHB's Hazard Go Unheeded (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)
- Drug Enforcement Administration
- Ecstasy May Be the Drug of Choice for Lonely Teens (Center for Mental Health Services)
- Effective Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- Éxtasis (Metilendioximetanfetamina-MDMA) (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- FLUNITRAZEPAM (Drug Enforcement Administration, DOJ)
- Gamma Hydroxy ButyrateAbuse in the United States (National Clearinghouse on Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI), SAMSHA, HHS)
- Gamma-HydroxbutyrateCopyright © AAFP (American Academy of Family Physicians)
- Gamma-Hydroxybutyrate (GHB) (American Academy of Family Physicians)
- Hallucinogens and Dissociative Drugs (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- Hallucinogens and Dissociative Drugs: Including LSD, PCP, Ketamine, Dexteromethorpban (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- High School and Youth Trends (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- Keep Your Body Healthy - Jack & Jill. Facts About Substance Abuse and Risky Sexual Behavior (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- LSD (National Institute on Drug Abuse, NIH, HHS)
- LSD (Dietilamida del Acido Lisérgico) (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- LSD (Lysergic Acid Diethylamide) (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- MDMA (Ecstasy) (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- MDMA (Ecstasy) Abuse (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- MDMA (Ecstasy) Abuse (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- MDMA Use May Increase Risk for Cardiac Valve Disease (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- MDMA Use May Increase Risk for Cardiac Valve Disease (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- Mind Over Matter: The Brain's Response to Hallucinogens (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (Dept. of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)
- National Institute on Drug Abuse
- Nationwide Trends in Drug Abuse (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- NIDA for Teens (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- NIDA InfoFacts - Fenciclidina (National Institute on Drug Abuse, NIH, HHS)
- NIDA InfoFacts - High School and Youth Trends - 2001 Monitoring the Future Study (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- NIDA InfoFacts - LSD (National Institute on Drug Abuse, NIH, HHS)
- NIDA InfoFacts - Methamphetamine (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- NIDA InfoFacts - PCP (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- NIDA InfoFacts - Rohypnol and GHB (National Institute on Drug Abuse, NIH, HHS)
- Office of National Drug Control Policy
- ONDCP Drug Policy Information Clearinghouse Fact Sheet: Rohypnol (Office of National Drug Control Policy, EOP)
- Oops: How Casual Drug Use Leads to Addiction (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- Overview of Club Drugs (Drug Enforcement Administration) - Links to PDF File (Drug Enforcement Administration, DOJ)
- Partnership for a Drug-Free America
- Prevention Works! Club Drugs: A New Community Threat (National Clearinghouse on Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI), SAMSHA, HHS)
- Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment: A Research-Based Guide (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- Rat Study Shows Exposure to Ecstasy Early in Pregnancy Induces Brain, Behavior Changes (National Institutes of Health)
- Rohypnol (Office of National Drug Control Policy)
- Rohypnol & Gammahidroxibutirato (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- Rohypnol and GHB (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- Street Terms: Drugs and the Drug Trade: Club Drugs (Office of National Drug Control Policy)
- Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Locator (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)
- Survey Shows Parents Need Facts about Ecstasy (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)
- Teen Drug Use Declined in 2002, Report Shows (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- The Neurobiology of Ecstasy - Slide Teaching Packet IV (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- Tips for Teens: The Truth About Club Drugs (National Clearinghouse on Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI), SAMSHA, HHS)
- What You Need to Know About Drugs: LSD (Nemours Foundation)

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