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Club Drugs
Drug use by American teenagers has increased dramatically over the past decade. Parties known as raves are common among club dwellers and have birthed a new wave of drugs that have been claiming the life of partiers. These drugs are known as club drugs, they include Ketamine, Rohypnol and GHB.
Ketamine, known to ravers as Special K is a tranquilizer originally designed for veterinary as an anesthetic for small animals going into surgery. (Chamberlain, 2002). Ketamine flourishes in big city areas, though its use has also been reported in many small communities. The drug comes as white powder, often mistaken for cocaine and is most often sniffed through the nose, but is also injected intramuscularly and intravenously. Effects of Ketamine can begin five to ten minutes after taking the drug. It produces dissociative effects that users describe as a separation between mind and body. Ketamine has been documented as inducing near death experiences. Effects of the drug produce seemingly positive effects on the user’s conscious thought. However, short-term use of the drug causes a five-fold effect on dopamine levels in the brain, and has also been categorized as a SSRI, which releases excess amounts of seratonin onto neurot
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