The Dangers of Designer Drugs

The Dangers of Designer Drugs

Designer drugs are synthetic, illegal drugs produced in underground labs and sold on the street. Many of these drugs are used by teens or youth at dance parties and clubs and are also known as “club drugs”.

Many designer drug users think that the drugs are harmless but they can be extremely dangerous. It is nearly impossible to know the exact amount of what chemicals were used to produce them and they are often used in combination with other drugs or with alcohol which can easily lead to an overdose or in the worst case scenario, death.

The latest in the wave of designer drugs are substances known as bath salts, spice and mephedrone. All three of these are almost synthetic versions of other drugs such as meth, marijuana and mephedrone.

The most common designer drugs are:

  • Crystal Meth (crank, speed, Tina, meth, crystal, and jib): Crystal meth is probably one the most common drug in today’s club and rave scene due to the high energy rush it produces.
  • Ecstasy (X, E, XTC, Adam, MDMA, rolls): Ecstasy is a drug popular for producing feelings of well-being and emotional closeness as well as a very intense euphoria.
  • Gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB, G, Gina): GHB is a drug that causes relaxation and sleep. GHB can make people feel like everything is okay with the world and is sometimes described as being a cross between alcohol and ecstasy.
  • Ketamine (K, ket, special k, vitamin k, cat valium, horse tranquilizer): Ketamine is a general anesthetic used mainly for veterinary medicine. It is a strong pain reliever that is known to produce out of body experiences.
  • Bath salts (Ivory Wave, Purple Wave, Vanilla Sky, Bliss): Bath salts produce a similar effect to amphetamine and cocaine. They come in a white powder form and resemble legal bathing products like Epsom salts. Bath salts have a stimulant effect.
  • Mephedrone (drone, MCAT): Mephedrone is manufactured in China and is similar to MDMA, amphetamines and cocaine. Mephedrone produces stimulant effects.
  • Spice (K2, fake weed, Skunk, Moon Rocks): Spice refers to a wide variety of herbal mixtures that produce experiences similar to marijuana and that are marketed as “safe”.

The dangers of designer drugs such as meth, ecstasy, GHB and ketamine are numerous. Some of the dangers of designer drug are:

  • Death
  • Addiction
  • criminal charges and prison terms
  • heart and breathing failure
  • blood vessel damage and stroke
  • raised or lowered pulse or blood pressure
  • aggressive or suicidal behavior
  • jaw clenching and teeth grinding
  • nausea and vomiting
  • muscle cramping or seizures
  • panic attacks or feeling paranoid
  • overheating and dehydration
  • blackouts or passing out
  • Anxiety or paranoia
  • Hallucinations

The only way to avoid all the dangers of designer drugs is to not use designer drugs.  The reason designer drugs are so dangerous are because:

  • It hard to know the strength of a designer drug or if it has been cut with other chemicals especially if the drugs have been bought from unfamiliar suppliers or places.
  • Mixing drugs, including alcohol, increases the risk of overdose or death. Boosting (taking more of the drug while already high) is even riskier.
  • Little is known about the long-term effects of regular designer drug use. Any designer drug can be addictive or have very negative effects in the long run.
  • Designer drugs can affect your ability to make smart decisions and avoid danger. A safe environment with trusted friends or someone who is sober being around can reduce the danger but still bad things can happen.
  • Driving a vehicle while on designer drugs is highly dangerous.

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Weirdest Street Names for Drugs

Some of the street names for drugs have slowly turned weird. Due to a drug users want to be conspicuous, hip, and maybe even gangster; these street names for drugs have gone through all kinds of twists and turns to the point of being downright bizarre and sometimes humorous. Here are the weirdest street names for drugs.

Chicken Feed. Can you take a guess at which drug we are talking about here? It shouldn’t come to you as a surprise that we are definitely not talking about the animal food your grandpa used on his farm. So, what are we talking about when we say chicken feed? Chicken feed is one of the weirdest street names for meth. Methamphetamine has hundreds of street names but chicken feed came across as the weirdest. Other street names for meth are:

  • Crystal
  • Cristina
  • Cinnamon
  • Tina
  • Spackle

Sweet Jesus!! Yes we are kind of shocked at this next weird street name. This weird street name for this drug is definitely one of the most “out there” names we have found so far. In comparison to the other weirdest street names for drugs, this definitely is in the top three. Sweet Jesus it’s not just a saying you hear in church anymore; it’s also something you would hear if you were looking for, well, heroin. Yep, we said it!! Sweet Jesus and heroin are synonymous on the street.  So there you have it. Sweet Jesus comes in as the weirdest street name for heroin. Some other weird street names for heroin are:

  • Ballot
  • Big Bag
  • Brown Sugar
  • Cheese
  • Dead on Arrival

Scooby snacks. Have you ever wondered why Scooby was so excited to get those Scooby snacks? Well the next weirdest street name for drugs has the unusual and comical name of Scooby snacks, which in drug user’s laymen’s terms stands for MDMA, better known as ecstasy. This is definitely one of the weirdest street names for drugs out there. Some other weird street names for MDMA are:

  • Trolls
  • Beans
  • Love Drug
  • Eve

Whackatabacky. Yes, that is a word. Try saying that three times fast. Whack-a-ta-backy. Whackatabacky is the weirdest street name for this drug. Take a guess? Marijuana. Whackatabacky stands for whack tobacco. Some other of the weirdest street names for marijuana are:

  • Boom
  • Chronic
  • Doobie
  • Gangster
  • Ganja
  • Herb

How do you like me now? Not really. “How do you like me now?” is not even a name but a statement and this statement comes in as one of the weirdest street names for drugs. Which drug says “how do you like me now?” well, its crack. Smoking “how do you like me now?” is really bad for you. Nope, it doesn’t really work in a sentence which is why this weird street name for this drug is so, we guess, weird. Some other of the weirdest street names for crack are:

  • Devil drug
  • Dice
  • Electric kool-aid
  • Fat bags                                                                                      
  • French Fries

The weirdest street names for drugs are only what we can describe as inventive. Just remember even though these drugs get cool, hip, inventive and conspicuous names doesn’t mean they are as fun, hip or as inventive to do.

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