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Drug abuse in clubs and parties

  • Using club drugs
  • Party drugs
  • Club drugs

Nature

Club drugs include alcohol, LSD (acid), MDMA (ecstasy), GHB, GBL, ketamine (Special-K), fentanyl, rohypnol, amphetamines and methamphetamine. They are used by teens and young adults who are part of a nightclub, bar, rave, or trance scene. Raves and trance events are generally night-long dances, often held in warehouses. Many who attend raves and trances do not use drugs, but those who do may be attracted to the generally low cost, seemingly increased stamina, and intoxicating highs that are said to deepen the rave or trance experience. Recent hard science, however, is showing serious damage to several parts of the brain from use of these drugs.

Background

Club drugs are an increasing challenge for treatment programs. Many teens and young adults enter treatment with a number of these drugs and alcohol, rather than a single drug, as their primary problem.

Broader

Narrower

Abuse of MDMA
Excellent
LSD abuse
Presentable

Aggravates

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SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #3: Good Health and Well-being

Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(F) Fuzzy exceptional problems
Content quality
Presentable
 Presentable
Language
English
Last update
Nov 8, 2022