Posts in Young People
Methadone

Methadone is a depressant similar to heroin and morphine. It is usually prescribed as a substitute for heroin, to help people reduce the harm of illegal use. Methadone is only legal with a prescription but is sometimes ‘diverted’ and used illegally.

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Cocaine

Cocaine is an illegal stimulant made from the leaves of the coca plant. It's also known as C, coke, nose candy, snow, rack, white lady, toot, Charlie, blow, white dust, pebbles, Chang and stardust. Freebase is known as base. Crack is referred to as rock or wash.

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Heroin

Heroin is used by less than 1% of the Australian population, but it is the fourth most common drug of concern for young people wanting support from alcohol and other drug services. Heroin is an illegal depressant.

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GHB

GHB is depressant, which means it slows down the body’s reaction to things. It used to be used as a legal anaesthetic but is now mostly (but not always) illegally used as a drug at parties and clubs.

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DXM

It is a dissociative which means you will feel a sense of being “out of your body”. It’s also a hallucinogen, so you can see or hear things that aren’t there when you use it. It can make you feel “woozy”, slow your reaction time and cause you to have less control of your movements.

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Benzodiazepines

Benzos is a short name for Benzodiazepines (pronounced ben-zoh-die-az-a-peens). Benzos aren’t one drug but actually a whole heap. Benzos are depressant drugs which mean they slow your body’s reaction to things. They're also called diaz, tranx, sleepers, downers, serras (Serepax), moggies (Mogadon), normies (Normison) tranquillisers.

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