What is a street name for rohypnol?
forget-me drug, roche, roofies, and ruffles.
Withdrawal symptoms for ketamine?
Disorientation, confusion, loss of motor coordination, dizziness, nausea, vomiting
Common environment of MDMA
festivals, parties, and nightclubs
How is rohypnol administered?
This drug is swallowed, sometimes with alcohol or other drugs. Sometimes it's crushed and snorted, dissolved and injected, or sprinkled on marijuana and smoked.
What attracts people to use GHB?
GHB can cause someone to blackout; it is used as a date rape drug.
What is a street name for Ketamine?
Special K and K, Green K, Honey oil, jet, ket, kit kat, purple, special la coke, super acid, super C
Withdrawal symptoms for rohypnol?
anxiety. Other intense symptoms such as flu like symptoms, increased blood pressure, increased heart rate, difficulty sleeping, nausea, vomiting, irritability, weight loss, and insomnia can accompany the anxiety.
Common environments of rohypnol?
Raves and nightclubs
How is ketamine administered?
swallowed, snorted, ingested. also sometimes smoked with cannabis or tobacco.
What attracts people to ketamine?
makes people feel detached from their environment, eases pain, and produces hallucinations
What is a street name for GHB?
Liquid Ecstasy, G, Georgia homeboy, cups
Withdrawal symptoms for GHB?
Withdrawal symptoms are insomnia, shaking, sweating, anxiety, high blood pressure, hallucinations and aggression
Common environments for Ketamine?
among friends and acquaintances, most often at raves, nightclubs, and at private parties
How is GHB administered?
swallowed in liquid or powdered form
What attracts people to MDMA?
distorts time and perception, enhances enjoyment of tactile experiences, causes euphoria and increased sensitivity to touch, energy, need to be touched, and need for stimulation
What is a street name for MDMA?
Adam, Beans, Clarity, Disco Biscuit, E, Ecstasy, Eve, Go, Hug Drug, Lover’s Speed, MDMA, Peace, STP, X, caps, Eckies, pills, pingers, bikkies, flippers, Molly, M&M, and XTC
Withdrawal symptoms for MDMA?
fatigue, loss of appetite, depression, trouble concentrating
Common environment of GHB?
Common environments include parties, raves, and in weight loss/muscle building environments such as gyms
How is MDMA taken?
most often used a tablet - sometimes snorted or drunk, occasionally smoked
What attracts people to rohypnol?
strong sedating, calming effect - also magnifies or enhances the effects of other intoxicants