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Alcohol
Alcohol is the most widely used party drug. In small doses it can act as stimulant, but in larger doses it acts as a depressant.
MainCategory-Drugs & Alcohol
Alcohol is the most widely used party drug. In small doses it can act as stimulant, but in larger doses it acts as a depressant.
The three common drugs used are: Methamphetamine (Crystal, Crystal Meth, Tina, Meth) Mephedrone (meph, drone, M-Cat, Meow-Meow) GHB/GBL (G, Gina, Liquid E)
Poppers play a role for some people in the experience of sexual pleasure. We use poppers to enhance pleasure
G is a drug which can give you a high with small doses and sedation with only slightly higher doses. Taking G can result in feelings of euphoria, reduced inhibitions and drowsiness. G is commonly sold in plastic bottles or containers.
If snorted it can take between 5-15 minutes to kick-in and if swallowed it can take between 15-25 minutes.
Methamphetamines, also known as “crystal meth”, is part of the amphetamine family of stimulant drugs.
The effects of cannabis can be feeling chilled out, happy and relaxed. In some cases, it can make you hallucinate so you may see, hear or feel things in a different way to normal.
Cocaine is a stimulant which temporarily speeds up the way your mind and body work but the effects are short-lived. Cocaine is more commonly snorted whilst crack cocaine is generally smoked in a pipe.
Just because a substance is sold as ‘legal’ doesn’t mean that it’s safe or legal.
If you are injecting or ‘slamming’ your drugs, it is important to know how to do it in the safest possible way.