Addiction to Club Drugs Signs
Club drugs are commonly used at clubs, concerts and parties. Examples include Ecstasy or Molly (MDMA), gamma-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB), flunitrazepam (Rohypnol, or roofie) and ketamine. These drugs are not all in the same category, but they share some similar effects and dangers, including long-term harmful effects. Because GHB and Rohypnol can cause sedation, muscle relaxation, confusion and memory loss, the potential for sexual misconduct or sexual assault is associated with the use of these drugs.
Signs and symptoms of use of club drugs can include:
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Hallucinations
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Paranoia
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Dilated pupils
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Chills and sweating
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Involuntary shaking (tremors)
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Behavior changes
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Muscle cramping and teeth clenching
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Reduced inhibitions
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Heightened or altered sense of sight, sound and taste
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Decreased coordination
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Poor judgment
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Memory problems or loss of memory
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Reduced consciousness
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Increased or decreased heart rate and blood pressure
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