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Chickadee- 04-12-2006
Rape Drugs, type, street names, effects, discription,warning
Rape Drugs :evil: Rohypnol What is Rohypnol? Rohypnol is the brand name for flunitrazepam, a benzodiazepine drug in the same family of medications as Valium and Xanax. However, unlike these other drugs, Rohypnol has never been approved for any medical use in the United States. It is illegal to manufacture, distribute, or possess Rohypnol in this country GHB What is GHB? GHB is gamma-hydroxybutyrate. Historically, GHB has been promoted for body building, although the efficacy of the drug for this use has never been documented. In 1990, the FDA issued a general warning to consumers to stop using GHB because of its numerous deleterious effects. The only current FDA-approved medical use of GHB (Xyrem) is restricted for the treatment of patients with a rare neurological disorder called Narcolepsy who experience cataplexy, a condition characterized by weak or paralyzed muscles. Effects of GHB GHB is a powerful synthetic drug that has euphoric and sedative effects. It acts as depressant on the central nervous system. It is rapidly metabolized by the body. The effects of the drug can be felt within fifteen to twenty minutes after ingestion. GHB can cause dizziness, nausea, vomiting, confusion, seizures, respiratory depression, and intense drowsiness. In some cases, GHB causes unconsciousness or coma. As a result, you may not be able to recall what happened to you while you were under the influence of the drug. When GHB is ingested with alcohol or other drugs, the consequences may be life threatening. Without immediate and appropriate medical care, the results may be fatal. Several characteristics of GHB make it especially dangerous: First, it takes a very small amount (e.g., a few drops, a capful) to have a big effect. It is easy to overdose. Second, when GHB is used alone, or when it is mixed with alcohol and other drugs, it may cause death. Third, most of the GHB being used today is the “homegrown” variety. It is made by non-professionals in their own “street labs,” kitchens, or bathtubs by mixing various chemical ingredients. There may be significant differences in the purity, concentration, and potency of various batches. The same amount taken from two separate batches may have very different effects. What GHB looks like GHB is usually a clear liquid that is colorless and odorless. It is also produced as a white crystalline powder, and in a tablet/capsule form. How GHB is abused Across the country, there are reports of drinks being dosed with GHB at clubs, bars, raves, and other parties. GHB is usually doled out by capfuls, teaspoons, drops, or “swigs.” It may be sold or passed around in containers of varying sizes, including sports bottles, designer water bottles, eye dropper bottles, and gel caps. Or, it may be offered as a clear liquid in a small paper cup. The clear liquid GHB is easily dropped or squirted into a drink. When hidden in a drink, it is colorless and odorless. However, it may have a slightly salty taste. Sometimes people who lace drinks with GHB attempt to mask the salty taste by mixing it with a sweet liqueur or fruit juice, or they may try to explain the salty taste by calling it a special “health” or “energy drink.” Street names for GHB Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH) Liquid X Liquid E Liquid Ecstasy Easy Lay G Vita-G G-Juice Georgia Home Boy Great Hormones Somatomax Bedtime Scoop Soap Gook Gamma 10 Energy Drink Ketamine What is Ketamine? Ketamine is a dissociative general anesthetic. It has hypnotic, stimulant and hallucinogenic properties. Although it is used in some medical settings, it is primarily used by veterinarians to anesthetize animals for surgery. It is also used recreationally, and known on the streets as a “club drug.” Effects of Ketamine Ketamine is fast acting. It can cause dizziness, confusion, disorientation, hallucinations, agitation, impaired motor skills, high blood pressure, and potentially fatal respiratory failure. Because of its dissociative effects, you may feel detached from your own body and your surroundings, a state sometimes referred to as “conscious sedation.” You may be aware of what is happening to you, but unable to move. You may lose consciousness abruptly. Ketamine can also produce depression and amnesia. It is especially dangerous when it is mixed with alcohol or other drugs. How Ketamine is abused Ketamine is sometimes used to sedate and incapacitate people for the purpose of sexually assaulting them. It can be slipped into a beverage without the victim’s knowledge or consent. Street names for Ketamine K Special K Vitamin K Black hole Bump Jet K-Hole Kit Kat Psychedelic Heroin Purple Ecstasy What is Ecstasy? Ecstasy is 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA). It is a very toxic stimulant and hallucinogenic drug. Ecstasy also has psychedelic effects. It is illegal to manufacture, possess, or sell Ecstasy. It is made in other countries and produced illegally in the United States. Ecstasy Street names for Ecstasy Ecstasy E X X-TC Hug Drug Adam CK Clarity Lover’s Speed M&Ms http://911rape.org/


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