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LSD

LSD or Lysergic Acid Diethylamide is a hallucinogenic drug originally derived from ergot, a fungus found growing wild on rye and other grasses. It's commonly called acid. The experience is known as a trip and these trips can be good or bad. A good trip can be a lot of fun. A bad trip is your worst nightmare come to life.

This isn't the drug for people who like to stay in control of their environment.

ID: Acid, blotter, cheer, dots, drop, flash, hawk, L, lightening flash, liquid acid, Lucy, micro dot, paper mushrooms, rainbows, smilies, stars, tab, trips, tripper, window. Sometimes LSD is known by the pictures on them e.g strawberries.

As a street drug it's usually sold as tiny squares of paper, usually with pictures on them. But it can be found as a liquid or as tiny pellets.

A trip can take from 20 minutes to an hour to start and usually lasts about 12 hours. Once it's started you can't stop it. And until you take a tab of acid you can't tell how strong it is or how it's going to affect you.

£1 - £5 a tab

It's rare to get duff acid. The mistake some people make is that they think it hasn't worked so they take more and find it's too much for them to handle. Some acid can take up to two hours to make itself known.

Acid has very random and sometimes very frightening effects. Trips feed off a person's imagination. One person can spend 12 hours in a very happy place while someone else who's bought the same stuff can spend 12 hours lost in their own fears and paranoia.

How the trip goes has everything to do with who you are, how you're feeling and how comfortable you are with the people you are with.

A trip can speed up and slow down time.

Trips can speed up and slow down movement.

Colour, sound and objects can get distorted. Think dancing wallpaper, angry traffic cones and double vision.

Trips can make a happy person happier and a freaked out person more panicky and confused.

There is a flip side:

If panic sets in the experience can be scary and confusing.

Bad trips can be terrifying.

Flashbacks sometimes happen. This is when part of the trip is re-lived way after the trip was taken. This is usually weeks or months after taking the LSD but can be longer.

Not addictive.

There's no evidence to suggest LSD does any long-term damage to the body or long-term psychological damage.

However, if you have mental health issues, acid can make them worse.

If you have a history of serious mental health problems in your family it may be a bad idea to take acid as it can bring underlying problems to the surface.

Avoid taking acid if you're in a bad mood. People have been known to harm themselves during a bad trip.

 

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COCAINE

Cocaine and crack are both stimulants with powerful, but short-lived effects. The big difference is that crack is much stronger and more addictive than cocaine.

ID: Cocaine is also known as coke, charlie, C, white, Percy, snow, toot.

Coke is a white powder that's usually divided into lines on a smooth surface and snorted up the nose with a rolled up tenner or a straw. It can be smoked and is sometimes made into a solution and injected.

A gram of coke generally costs between £40 and £60.

40 tonnes of cocaine were brought into Britain last year*. Coke is big business. So it's not unusual to find the odd wrap padded out with a bit of sugar, starch or talcum powder. Truth is that some wraps of coke would do a good job of cleaning the bathroom.

*Source: National Criminal Intelligence Service

Taking coke makes users feel on top of the world. It's a bit like speed (amphetamines) but it's stronger and doesn't last as long. People taking it feel wide awake, confident and on top of their game.

Coke's a stimulant it raises body temperature, makes the heart beat faster and staves off feelings of hunger.

There is a flip side.

After a big night on coke it's not unusual for people to feel like they've got the flu.

Some people act like they're the greatest... dancer.. lover.. comedian on the planet. Usually they're not.

The hit from coke doesn't last long (20-30 minutes).

When the effects start to wear off there's a strong temptation to take more.

Coke is very addictive. It can be very difficult to resist the craving and strong psychological dependance due to changes in the brain. Recent evidence suggests possible long-term changes to the nervous system.

Although psychological dependance is more of a problem than physical withdrawal symptons, low mood and feeling very rough soon after stopping can also tempt people to take more coke. A habit can be expensive and take over your life.

Crack and cocaine users have died from overdose. High doses can raise the body's temperature, cause convulsions and respiratory arrest. Risk of overdosing increases if crack is mixed with heroin, barbiturates or alcohol.

Cocaine is bad news for anybody with high blood pressure or a heart condition. Perfectly fit, young people can have a fit or heart attack after taking too much coke.

Those who get into coke often find they begin to crave it more and more.

Using it a lot makes people feel depressed and run down.

Too much sniffing coke and you're sneezing lumps out of your nose into a hanky.

People who use crack or coke regularly often develop serious problems with anxiety and paranoia. It's a known cause of panic attacks.

Because the effects wear off so quickly, cocaine and crack are expensive drugs. A cocaine habit can seriously damage your wallet.

Very large doses can cause death from heart or respiratory problems. You may not know you have a pre-existing heart condition.

Large or frequent use of coke tends to knock sexual desire on the head.

If there have been previous mental health problems coke could bring those problems to the surface again. If a close relative has had mental health problems there might also be an increased risk in some users.

Injecting any drug can cause vein damage, ulcers and gangrene. Dirty or shared needles and other injecting works can help the spread of HIV and hepatitis.

It's easier to overdose injecting. Cocaine is a local anaesthetic and it deadens pain at the injection site. This makes it harder for injectors to notice the damage they may be doing.

Using alcohol and cocaine together can be deadly.

Injecting a mixture of cocaine and heroin, known as a 'Speedball' is one of the most dangerous cocktails you can put in a human body. It is also potentially deadly.

Taking coke when you're pregnant can damage your baby. Coke causes miscarriage, premature labour and smaller babies and may cause congenital abnormalities. Babies born to mothers who keep using throughout their pregnancy show withdrawal syndrome.


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WACKY BACKY

The most widely used illegal drug in Britain. It's a naturally occurring drug made from parts of the cannabis plant. It's a mild hallucinogen and often gives sedative like effects that make some people feel chilled out and others feel sick. It's not very expensive and widely available.

ID: Bhang, black, blast, blow, blunts. Bob Hope, bush, dope, draw, ganja, grass, hash, hashish, hemp, herb, marijuana, pot, puff, Northern Lights, resin, sensi, sensemilla, shit, skunk, smoke, soap, spliff, wacky backy, weed, zero. Some names are based on where it comes from... Afghan, homegrown, Moroccan etc

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Cannabis comes in different forms.

Hash is a blacky-brown lump made from the resin of the plant. It's quite often squidgey. Grass or weed is the dried leaves of the plant. It looks like tightly packed dried garden herbs.

Less common is sensimilla. This is bud grown in the absence of male plants and has no seeds. And cannabis oil which is dark and sticky and comes in a small jar.

Most people mix cannabis up with tobacco and smoke it as a spliff or a joint. Some people put it in a pipe. Others make tea with it or stick it in food like cakes.

Varies widely around the country. Grass is usually more expensive than resin (hash).

Some unsuspecting people have been known to buy blocks of mud, stock cubes and garden herbs from people pretending to be dealers. The most unpure Cannabis is called 'soap bar'. It's contaminated with all sorts of things. This makes it cheaper but it's a false economy really as it is often harder to get stoned. Some users hate it so much they object to smoking it.

The effects of any drug have a lot to do with who the users are with, what mood they're in and how much of the drug they take. Cannabis is no exception.

Much like a cigarette, the effects are immediate and last from about an hour to a few hours. Smoking more will make the effects last longer obviously.

Smoking a spliff makes most people happy, relaxed and at peace with the world but the effects vary from person to person. Some people have one puff and feel sick. Others get the giggles until the muscles in their face hurt.

Cannabis is quite an introspective drug. Once stoned, users can find hidden depths in daytime television/ the most unlikely song lyrics.

It's a mild hallucinogen. Colours and sounds appear brighter and sharper.

It affects co-ordination. So it can make people a bit unsteady on their feet. Doing complicated things like operating machinery is not a good idea.

Some people use it to relieve muscle pain associated with illnesses like MS (Multiple Sclerosis).

Someone who's been smoking a lot will have bloodshot eyes, a dry mouth and may well have their head in the fridge. Hunger pangs are known as 'getting the munchies'.

There is a flip side:

Even hardcore smokers can get anxious, panicky and suspicious.

Cannabis screws with short-term memory.

Eating or drinking the drug delays the effects and can make them stronger and longer lasting.

There is a minimal risk of physical dependence. Psychological dependency occurs in about 10% of users.

Users are more likely to get addicted to nicotine if they roll their spliffs with tobacco. There are no physical withdrawal symptoms if you've only been using for a short while and there should be no problem stopping (unless you get addicted to the tobacco).

Most of the risks associated with cannabis are linked to regular, heavy use.

Smoking cannabis may be more harmful than smoking tobacco. Cannabis has a higher concentration of chemical 'nasties' that cause cancer.

Smoking anything can give you heart problems, bronchitis and cancer. Smoking it with tobacco can get you hooked on tobacco.

Cannabis can make asthma worse. And it's a bad idea with heart disease, high blood pressure or if you are at risk from strokes.

Regular, heavy use makes it harder to learn and concentrate. Being stoned all the time isn't going to win anyone 'Employee Of The Month'.

Frequent use of cannabis can cut a man's sperm count and suppress ovulation in women.

Some people begin to feel tired all the time and can't seem to get motivated.

Some research has shown that cannabis may worsen mental illnesses like schizophrenia. It may also slow down any recovery from these illnesses. If you've got a history of mental illness in the family you should think very carefully about getting stoned.

Cannabis can cause a range of mental health problems from short lived and more common problems such as anxiety and paranoid feelings, to less common difficulties with actual psychotic states that may require medical treatment.
These problems may fade away over several days after stopping using cannabis but occasionally may require a stay in hospital.

Smoking cannabis when pregnant may harm the baby. Babies tend to be lower in birth weight and to have developmental problems.

 

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ECSTASY

The original designer drug. Ecstasy shot to fame in the early 90's as the rave culture took off and clubbers took it to stay awake and dance for hours. An estimated 500,000* people take it every weekend.

There's a lot of controversy about the long term side effects of E. Some evidence suggests it can damage the brain causing long term problems.

ID: E, pills, brownies, burgers, disco biscuits, hug drug, 'Mitsubishi's', 'Rolex's', 'Dolphin's', XTC

Pure Ecstasy is a white crystalline powder known to chemists as MDMA. Ecstasy sold on the street is usually in tablet form although it's getting more common to see it sold as powder. E's come in all sorts of colours and some of them have pictures or logos stamped into them.

They are usually swallowed although some people do smoke or snort them.

The effects take about half an hour to kick in and tend to last between 3 to 6 hours, followed by a gradual comedown. It's the drug of choice for many clubbers and 4% of 16-25 year olds have taken some in the last 3 months.

People have been known to take another E because they haven't come up. The danger is both E's kick in and you have a double dose to deal with.

Between £3 and £8 depending on the type of pill you buy and where you live.

A big problem with E's nowadays is that they're rarely pure. It's cheaper to make them with amphetamine, caffeine, and substances that would feel more at home under your kitchen sink.

Some of the new manmade drugs like PMA </azofdrugs/P/PMA.aspx> and 4MTA are often passed off as E. Their effects can be very different and they may take longer to kick-in with a risk of double-dosing to compensate (and double the side effects).

E gives people an energy buzz that makes them feel alert and alive. Clubbers love it because it means they can dance for hours without feeling tired.

Ecstasy can take anything between 20 and 60 minutes to kick in.

E makes people feel in tune with their surroundings. Sounds and colours feel more intense. A certain track of music can suddenly take on a spiritual significance.

E makes emotions feel more intense. Users often feel great love for the people they're with and the strangers around them. E taken on its own is not a drug that makes people violent.

Lots of people feel chatty on E. (These chats don't always make sense to people who aren't on E).

E dilates the pupils, produces a tingling feeling, tightens the jaw muscles, raises the body temperature and makes the heart beat faster.

There is a flip side:

People who aren't on E aren't always best pleased at being hugged by someone who's really sweaty. Or having their girlfriend/boyfriend chatted up by a random stranger.

Short-term effects can include anxiety, panic attacks, confused episodes, first-time epileptic fits and paranoia. Current evidence suggests that long term use can cause depression, personality change and memory loss.

No one knows what an E's got in it until they've swallowed it. There may be negative side effects from other ingredients in the tablet.

E can makes users feel a bit down afterwards. Ecstasy Blues is the term given to the bad mood many clubbers feel on Mondays and Tuesdays after a big weekend.

It's not addictive but it is possible to build up a tolerance which means people take more and more to get the same buzz. You may develop a psychological dependence.

There have been over 200 ecstasy related deaths in the UK since 1996. Some are linked to the way ecstasy controls the body's temperature control mechanism. E can cause the body's temperature to rise to dangerously high levels. Add to that a sweaty dancefloor and dehydration and there's the potential for 'double heat-stroke'. Some deaths have been linked to other drugs like PMA which have been sold as ecstasy.

Using E has also been linked to liver, kidney and heart problems. Anyone using too much can get paranoid and depressed as well.

Ecstasy affects the body's temperature control. Dancing for long periods in a hot atmosphere increases the chances of overheating and dehydration. Make sure you take regular breaks from the dance floor to cool down, especially if it's rammed. Watch out for your mates. People can get so out of their faces they don't realise they're in danger of overheating or getting dehydrated. Reduce the risks by sipping no more than a pint of water or non-alcoholic fluid every hour.

Be careful - drinking too much can be dangerous or even fatal. The drug can cause the body to release a hormone which prevents the production of urine. This means that if you drink a few pints of liquid too quickly, it interferes with your body's salt balance which can be as deadly as not drinking enough water.

Some long-term users report getting colds, flu and sore throats more often. But then staying awake for 24 hours is always going to give your immune system a battering.

There is speculation that the exhaustion and dehydration associated with E can activate urine infections like cystitis in women.

E's can contain toxic other chemicals like MPTP, a drug known to cause irreversible Parkinson's disease. It's highly unlikely that many E's have MPTP in them. But the point is that taking E is a gamble.

Anyone with a heart condition, blood pressure problems, epilepsy or asthma can have a very dangerous reaction to the drug.

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JELLIES

Tranquillisers are manmade drugs produced to treat anxiety, depression and insomnia. Manufactured to be prescribed by a doctor, they're designed to reduce anxiety and promote calmness, relaxation and sleep

There are hundreds of different tranquillisers around but most common are the Benzodiazepines. Benzos, as they're sometimes called, come in over 50 different forms.

Some people extract the liquid from temazepam capsules and inject it as a substitue for heroin. This is mega dangerous as the thick liquid easily blocks veins and can lead to having to have your limb cut off.

ID: Jellies, benzos, eggs, norries, rugby balls, vallies, moggies, mazzies, roofies, downers

Tranquillisers come as tablets, capsules, injections or suppositories (tablets you put up your bum).

They're often used as chill out drugs on the club scene. Some people use them to come down off acid, speed or ecstasy after a big night.

Around £1 for four 5mg capsules.

There may be some illegal manufacture of tranquillisers or benzos in other countries. But mostly these drugs are stolen from legal sources and sold.

Tranquillisers have a sedative effect. They work by depressing the nervous system and slowing the body down.

They relieve tension and anxiety and make the user feel calm and relaxed.

Big doses can make a user sleepy and forgetful and can send them to sleep.

Pretty high. Tranquillisers or benzodiazepines can cause psychological and physical addiction and because tolerance increases over time users have to keep increasing their dose to get the same hit.

Benzos in particular are highly addictive.

Tranquillisers are a depressant and if they're taken with other depressive drugs like alcohol it can lead to accidental overdose.

Some tranquillisers have been shown to cause short-term memory loss.

Injecting crushed tablets or melted down gel capsules is extremely dangerous and sometimes fatal. The chalk in tablets is a major cause of collapsed veins which can lead to infection and abscess. Injecting gel capsules can also be fatal when the gel solidifies inside the blood vessels.

Withdrawal can cause unpleasant symptoms like a pounding headache, nausea, anxiety and confusion. Some people report withdrawal symptoms after only four weeks use. These can be dangerous and require medical help.

Sudden withdrawal after big doses or from some specific drugs can cause panic attacks and fits.

There's been a big increase in sex crime involving tranquillisers like rohypnol. Victims' drinks are spiked with the drug, knocking them into an often paralysed stupor so they're either unaware of or unable to prevent a sexual assault

 

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KETAMINE

Ketamine is a short-acting but powerful general anaesthetic which has been used for operating on humans and animals. It has powerful hallucinogenic qualities. Ketamine first appeared on the streets in the States in the 70s.

ID: Green, K, special K, super K, vitamin k

Legally produced ketamine comes in liquid form which is injected. The illegally produced version usually comes as a grainy white powder which is snorted or bought as a tablet.

Legally produced Ketamine will be pure. But illegally produced tablets are commonly found with ephedrine added. Sometimes these are passed off as ecstasy.

Ketamine can cause perceptual changes like LSD, in addition to its effects on reducing bodily sensation. Users can trip for up to an hour and may feel after-effects for some hours.

It can give the user an 'out of body' experience.

Some users say it feels like their mind and body have been separated.

In some cases, users may be physically incapable of moving while under the influence.

You can become psychologically but not physically dependent on Ketamine.

Because you don't feel any pain when you're on ketamine, you're in danger of injuring yourself badly and having no idea you've done it.

High doses, especially with other depressant drugs like alcohol, can dangerously supress breathing and heart function.

Ketamine is very dangerous when it is mixed with other drugs or even alcohol, for example it can lead to unconsciousness with depressant drugs or alcohol. It can also cause high blood pressure, which can be particularly dangerous with drugs like Ecstasy or amphetamines.

It can cause panic attacks, depression and in large doses can exaggerate pre-existing mental health problems such as schizophrenia.

If high enough doses are taken, the anaesthetic effect can result in death from inhaling vomit.

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MAGIC MUSHROOMS

Magic Mushrooms are mushrooms which grow in the wild that produce similar effects to LSD when you eat them. There are two main types and they are both very different.

The most common form is a species called psilocybe, the other more potent variety is amanita muscaria. There are deadly poisonous species of amanitas. If you don't know what you're doing, don't take them.

ID: Liberties, magics, mushies, liberty cap, psilcybe semilanceata, psilcybin, shrooms, Amani agaric, Fly Agaric.

Psilcybin mushrooms are small and tan coloured and bruise blue when they're touched. Amanita Muscaria are more like the red and white spotted toadstools you see in fairytale books.

After picking, they're both either eaten raw or dried out and stored. Most people take between 1-5 grams.

Free if you know where to find them or up to £5 for a handful.

The biggest danger with taking any magic mushrooms is making sure you're taking the right thing. There are hundreds of varieties of out there and some of them are highly poisonous.

And as you'd expect with something that grows naturally, the strength varies depending on the freshness, the season and regional variations.

Both types of mushroom give you a trip. Trips can be good or bad. A good trip can be a lot of fun. A bad trip is your worst nightmare come to life. Any sort of trip can have quite random and sometimes very frightening effects. Trips feed off a person's imagination. One person can spend six hours in a very happy place while someone else who's taken the same mushrooms can spend six hours lost in their own fears and paranoia.

How the trip goes has everything to do with who you are, how you're feeling and how comfortable you are with the people you are with.

The effects for both mushrooms can take between 30 minutes to two hours to happen. The strongest part of the trip takes 4-10 hours and the after-effects usually last a further 2-6 hours. The more you take, the longer your trip could last.

Both mushrooms can distort colour, sound and objects.

Both mushrooms can speed up and slow down time and movement.

Both mushrooms can make you feel more emotionally sensitive. Some people feel more creative and enlightened.

Amanita's can give you the sort of out of body experience that makes you feel like you're dreaming when you're awake.

Amanita's can give you synesthesia which allows you to smell words and taste colours.

Bad trips are seriously frightening and unsettling. And you can't tell whether you're going to have a bad trip or a good trip (although there are things you can do to try and avoid a bad trip).

You're not in complete control of what you're doing. Your perception of your body and the world around you can be distorted.

Both mushrooms can make you feel sick, tired and disoriented.

Amanita's can make you nervous, twitchy and cold.

Amanita's can make make you feel so withdrawn inside your own head that you can't hold a sensible conversation.

Magic Mushrooms are not addictive in any way.

Eating the wrong kind of mushroom can make you seriously ill, and even kill you.

Magic Mushrooms can complicate any mental health issues you may have. Anyone with a history of schizophrenia should stay away from Magic Mushrooms.

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POPPERS

Poppers are small bottles filled with liquid chemicals called alkyl nitrites. They were used at the turn of the century for people suffering from chest pains. Nitrites like Amyl Nitrite dilate the blood vessels and allow more blood to get to the heart.

They're usually sniffed straight from the bottle and deliver a short, sharp high. Poppers are sold in sex shops, clubs and gay bars.

ID: Amyl nitrite, butyl nitrite, isobutyl nitrite, Ram, Thrust, Rock Hard, Kix, TNT, Liquid Gold

Nitrites originally came as small glass capsules that were popped open, hence the name. Nowadays they're available in small bottles with brand names like Ram, Thrust and Rock Hard. One big sniff and you can feel the effects. They fade after a couple of minutes.

£2 - £5 per bottle

Not really an issue with Poppers.

An initial head rush that lasts a couple of minutes.

Sniffing poppers during sex can make orgasms feel like they last longer. And some people say it makes their sexual organs feel massive.

May help relax anal sphincter muscles.

But there is a flip side:

The effects don't last long and can leave people feeling sick, faint and weak. Especially if taken while dancing.

Some people say they have trouble getting an erection after sniffing poppers.

Poppers can give you the Mother of all headaches.

Some people get a rash around their mouth.

Poppers aren't physically or psychologically addictive.

Poppers are toxic and can kill you if you swallow them.

Taking poppers is a dangerous idea for anyone with chest or heart problems, anaemia or glaucoma.

It's very dangerous to take poppers with viagra or if you're on medication to reduce your blood pressure as it can cause it to drop so low it is dangerous.

Don't get them on your skin, poppers burn.

And they're highly flammable. Some people like to sniff cigarettes that have been dipped in a bottle of Poppers. Lighting those cigarettes could take your eyebrows off.
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SPEED

Speed is the street name for Amphetamine. Like coke it's a stimulant that people take to keep them awake and alert. It's Britain's least pure illegal drug. It's often taken along with E.

ID: Amphetamine Sulphate, Phet, Billy, Whizz, Sulph, Base Amphetamine, Paste, Base Ice, Meth, Methamphetamine, Dexamphetamine, Dexies, Dexedrine, Yaba

Amphetamines like speed are usually sold in wraps like cocaine. The powder is off-white or pinkish and can sometimes look like small crystals. Base speed is purer and is a pinkish-grey colour and feels like putty.

Crystal meth, or methamphetamine is processed speed that looks like off-white rocks or crystals.

Prescription amphetamines like dexamphetamine are usually small white pills.

Speed's either dabbed onto the gums or sniffed in lines like cocaine using a rolled up bank note. Sometimes it's rolled up in cigarette paper and swallowed. This is called a speedbomb. It can be mixed in drinks, or injected and methamphetamine can be smoked in its 'crystal' form.

The effects kick in after about half an hour if ingested but much quicker if injected or smoked (methamphetamine) and can last for up to six hours. But it all depends on the quality of the speed. The high is followed by a long slow comedown.

£8 - £12 per wrap

Speed isn't the purest drug on the block. Most of it only contains 5-10% amphetamine. It can be cut with Vitamin C, caffeine or any other substance so you don't know what may be in it. Base speed is usually purer.

Speed makes people feel wide awake, excited and chatty. Clubbers take it because it gives them the energy to dance for hours without getting knackered.

Speed was once the main ingredient in diet pills because it stops people feeling hungry.

There is a flip side:

It's impossible to sit still or sleep on speed

The come down can make users feel irritable and depressed and can last for one or two days.

Speed makes some people panicky. Sniff a lot in a short space of time and expect hallucinations.

You can get addicted to Speed. The more speed you take the greater chance you'll need to take more to get the same buzz.

Speed users have died from overdose.

Speed puts a strain on your heart. It's bad news for people with high blood pressure or a heart condition. An overdose can be fatal.

Avoid taking speed and anti-depressants or alcohol. This combination has been known to be fatal.

Taking a lot of speed can give your immune system a battering. You could get more colds, flu and sore throats if you use it a lot.

Speed can lead to anxiety, depression, irritability and aggression as well as mental illness such as psychosis and paranoid feelings.

Too much sniffing speed and you're sneezing lumps out of your nose into a hanky.

Injecting any drug can cause vein damage, ulcers and gangrene. Dirty or shared needles and injecting works can help the spread of hepatitis and HIV. Injecting speed is particularly dangerous because it's cut with so much crap.

It's easier to overdose injecting

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