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Trendy Drugs

Nutmeg Really????

Shamboiling Shampoo that can cause pneumonia, cardiac failure or arrest, vomiting, hearing loss, limb spasms and damage to central nervous.

Salvia Often times causes depression and sadness.

Four Loko -Causes alcohol effects to not be felt until after caffeine wears off -increases chances of alcohol poisoning

Purple Drank Can cause body to stop producing natural painkillers

Bath Salts -Paranoia greatly increases users chance of committing suicide or homicide -Effects can last up to 3 days

Flakka AKA Gravel, $5 Insanity Effects similar to bath salts but much more potent!!!

Pump It Overdoses often happen because the effects are delayed. People take more so they feel the effects, and before they know it, they overdose.

DMT Is known to bring out underlying mental issues.

MXE Synthetic drug labeled as exercise supplement or protein powder. Has been known to cause hallucinations and suicidal thoughts.

2C-I (Smiles or N- Bomb) 2 main causes of overdose: 1. Effects are delayed, so people take more to get the high 2. In powder form, it is hard to measure which causes people to take too much

Dragonfly Very narrow safety window between feeling a “high” and overdosing.

K2 Does NOT affect the body the same as marijuana

Molly Often mixed with other substances so user never knows what they are taking

Devil’s Breath This drug causes you to have no control over your own free will and erases your memory.

Krokodil Causes SEVERE tissue damage that can expose muscle and bone. Sometimes this leads to amputations Addicts often times do not live longer than 2-3 years after use starts