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1. In the Spotlight: Club Drugs
This web-based resource from the National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) provides specific information about the use and effects of the drugs that are often referred to as "club drugs" (MDMA, GHB, rohypnol, ketamine, and methamphetamine).
01/11/2006 (Resource)
2. Club Drugs - Community Drug Alert Bulletin
This Drug Alert by the National Institute on Drug Abuse is designed to alert and aid communities in identifying and responding to the threat of "club drugs" that are affecting young people.
01/11/2006 (Resource)
3. In ERs, Club Drug Incidents Seem to Plateau
A new federal study says that emergency-room visits related to so-called club drugs, such as GHB, ketamine, and ecstasy, either leveled off or declined in 2002.
08/03/2004 (News)
4. Club Drug-Related Visits to Emergency Rooms Headed Down
Emergency room visits related to club drugs remained stable or headed downward in 2002, according to a new report for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
08/03/2004 (News)
5. DEA Head Calls Club Drugs Top Priority
Asa Hutchinson, the new director of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), has established his list of priorities, with club drugs like ecstasy and methamphetamines among his top concerns.
09/07/2001 (News)
6. Patterns of Club Drug Use in the U.S., 2004
As more data becomes available, it is clear that there are important differences in the characteristics of people who use MDMA, MDA, GHB, ketamine, LSD, methamphetamine, and Rohypnol and the patterns of their use.
01/11/2006 (Resource)
7. Deadly Club Drug Appears in U.S.
PMA, a new designer drug that is sometimes substituted for ecstasy, is being blamed for a number of deaths among young clubgoers.
06/06/2000 (News)
8. Researchers Use Club Drug to Study Schizophrenia
Researchers in Britain used the club drug "Special K" (ketamine) in a recent study to help understand how schizophrenia affects part of the brain.
10/29/2008 (News)
9. Fla. School Starts Drug Testing Club
A local credit union is funding a club in a Lakeland, Fla., high school that has one main membership requirement: to submit to random drug testing.
10/12/2005 (News)
10. SAMHSA Grants $23 Million to Fight Club Drugs
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration announced funding for 17 programs in 11 states to fight club-drug abuse.
10/22/2004 (News)