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11. SAMHSA Provides Funding to Fight Club Drugs
Twelve programs on the local level received grants for preventing the use of ecstasy and other club drugs, according to an Oct. 17 press release from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. 10/17/2003 (News)

12. Majority of U.S. Youth, Young Adult Club Drug Users Have Used Three or More Types of Illicit Drugs
The majority of club drug users are multiple drug users, according to a recent analysis of data from the 2002 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. 05/31/2006 (News)

13. 2002 Monitoring The Future Survey: Decrease in Use of Marijuana, Club Drugs, and Tobacco
Results from the annual Monitoring the Future Survey of 8th, 10th and 12th grade students in U.S. schools indicate that use of marijuana, some club drugs, cigarettes and alcohol decreased from 2001 to 2002. 12/16/2002 (News)

14. New Drug Emerges on British Club Scene
With Great Britain reclassifying GHB as a Class C illegal drug, a new so-called "date-rape" drug has emerged on the club scene, called GBL. 09/01/2004 (News)

15. Pulse Check: Ecstasy and Other Club Drugs
This resource, from the Office of National Drug Control Policy Pulse Check gives national trends from January - June, 1998. 01/11/2006 (Resource)

16. Ecstasy Allure Fading for Teens
Ecstasy, the most popular club drug of the past decade, appears to be losing its allure among young people. 04/25/2005 (News)

17. Ecstasy to Be Tested on Dying
The club drug ecstasy, or MDMA, will be tested on terminal cancer patients to see if it eases anxiety about impending death. 01/03/2005 (News)

18. Ketamine Possible Depression Treatment
Ketamine, a drug that started out as a tranquilizer for horses and ended up as a popular club drug, could be useful as a treatment for depression, researchers say. 05/05/2008 (News)

19. White House Presses Drug Plan on States
In an effort to curb the growing misuse of methamphetamine, painkillers such as Oxycontin, and the club drug ecstasy, the White House has unveiled a "National Synthetic Drugs Action Plan." 10/27/2004 (News)

20. Multiple Studies Look at Medical Uses of Ecstasy
Research studies at Harvard University and in South Carolina, Switzerland and Israel could determine whether there are legitimate medical uses for the club drug MDMA, a.k.a. ecstasy. 01/25/2007 (News)






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