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1. Rave Drugs:Designer Drugs With a Price
Travis R. Welch, NREMT, PA-S
3. Rave Culture In The United States Is Characterized By: 2 Types of Raves
secretive: warehouses, deserts, woods, etc.
commercialized: typically held in established clubs
Extremely loud techno music/dancing
Lighting and visual stimuli: lasers, video screens, etc...
14-25 age group
Alcohol-free environment
Escapist culture
All-night events
Designer drugs: bought, sold, consumed
4. Rave Paraphernalia Water bottles
Light sticks
Pacifiers
Bags of small candies/brearespiratione-drop bottles
Dust masks/Vicks Vapo-Rub
Caffeinated beverages/over the counter stimulants
5. Rave Paraphernalia Defined Water bottles -- Ecstasy the most widely used drug associated with raves causes dehydration and increases body temperature.
Light sticks -- These are used to enhance the visual experience while on the drugs (individuals see trails of light)
Pacifiers -- Rave drugs tend to cause the user to grind their teeth, the pacifier prevents this.
Bags of small candies and breath mints -- The drugs intended for sale are often stored in these bags.
Eye drop bottles -- These are used to store the liquid form of the drugs.
Dust mask and Vicks Vapo-Rub -- These are combined to enhance the effects of the designer drugs. The Vicks is placed under the nose the the mask is used to keep the rub from dissipating.
Caffeinated beverages/stimulants -- These help with exhaustion caused by the dancing and stimulant effect of the drugs.
6. Some Designer Drugs Affiliated With Raves: Ecstasy
LSD
Ketamine
GHB
Rohypnol
Nitrous Oxide
9. ECSTASY(MDMA) (Methylenedioxymethamphetamine) Street names: E, X, XTC, rolling, clarity, essence, Adam, go, disco biscuit, crystal, hug drug
Over-sensitivity to sensory stimuli
Overall feeling of euphoria
Dehydration/hyperthermic
Insomnia
Hallucinogenic
Stimulant
Appetite suppressant
Dilated pupils
10. Ecstasy (MDMA) MDMA is marketed as a "feel good" drug. Devotees say it produces profoundly positive feelings, empathy for others, elimination of anxiety, and extreme relaxation--hence the name "hug drug." MDMA is also said to suppress the need to eat, drink, or sleep, enabling club scene users to endure all-night and sometimes two, or three-day parties.
MDMA is taken orally, usually in tablet or capsule form. Its effects last approximately four to six hours.
Source: Strategic Domestic Unit DEA
11. Ecstasy (MDMA) Overdose Hypertension, Tachycardia
Muscle Cramping
Faintness
Panic attacks
LOC
Seizures
12. Reported Ecstasy After-effects Anxiety
Paranoia
Depression
13. Ecstasy (MDMA) Ecstasy causes long-lasting damage to brain areas that are critical for thought and memory.
Source: The Journal of Neuroscience (June 14, 1999)
The proportion of eighth graders reporting any use of Ecstasy in the prior 12 months rose from 1.7 percent in 1999 to 3.1 percent in 2000. Among 10th-graders, the use of Ecstasy rose from 4.4 percent to 5.4 percent, and among 12th graders from 5.6 percent to 8.2 percent. Ecstasy then, would be used by more American teen-agers today than is Cocaine.
Source: University of Michigan (December 14, 2000)
14. LSD (Lysergic Acid Diethylamide) Street names: sold under more than 80 names; acid, blotter, cid, doses, trips, hits, tabs, dope
Distorted and intensified sensory input
Powerful hallucinogenic
Delusions/paranoia
Strong effect on mood and emotion
Dilated pupils
Raised: body temp., heartbeat, blood pressure
Facial flushing/profuse perspiration
Blurred vision
Dizziness and nausea
Synesthesia- hearing colors or seeing sounds
15. KETAMINE (Ketamine Hydrochloride) Street names: special K, K, kit kat, cat valium, jet, super acid, honey oil, green, super C
Powerful anesthetic (Used in widely in veterinary medicine)
Overtly hallucinatory
Muscle relaxation to complete muscle loss (including muscles of respiration)
Mild sedative effects to loss of consciousness
Hypnotic
Partial amnesia
Detached, distant, and estranged from surroundings
Described as similar to drunkenness only stronger
16. GHB(Gamma-Hydroxybutyrate) Street names: liquid X, liquid E, G, Georgia home boy, goop, gamma-oh, grievous bodily harm
Powerful sedative
Produces euphoric and psychedelic hallucinatory states
Stimulates muscle growth
Adverse effects: drowsiness, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, severe respiratory depression, unconsciousness, seizures, coma, death
Induces a reduced level of consciousness
Memory loss
17. ROHYPNOL (Flunitrazepam) Street names: roofies, R-2, Mexican valium, rophies, rope, roaches, forget me drug, circles
Powerful anesthetic
Sedation to loss of consciousness
Muscle relaxation to complete loss of muscle control
Reduction in anxiety
Prevention of convulsions
Partial amnesia
Adverse effects: drowsiness, dizziness, loss of motor control, lack of coordination, slurred speech, confusion, respiratory depression
Impairs cognitive and psychomotor functions
Alcohol and Rohypnol potentiate each others toxicity
18. Another concern
GHB, ROHYPNOL, KETAMINE have sedative and amnesia-causing affects that lead them to being abused as date-rape drugs which has a plethora of consequences.
These substances can lead to LOC that can lead to aspiration, respiratory depression, or DEATH
19. NITROUS OXIDE(N2O) Disorientation
Fixated vision
Throbbing or pulsating auditory hallucinations
Similarly pulsating visual hallucination
Increased pain threshold
Deeper mental connections
Weak anaesthetic
Bacteriostatic (stops bacteria growth)
Light use is not necessarily hazardous
20. Emergency Medical Treatment Is the scene secured?
Be aware of possibility of sudden changes of mood or hallucinations!
Aggressive airway management as needed.
Monitor patient frequently and be prepared to treat for shock, or cardiopulmonary collapse.
Determine substance taken if possible, and transport substance with patient to ER if possible.
21. Emergency Medical Treatment (Summary) Treat patient symptomatically.
A thorough history and patient assessment (and frequent reassessment) will be key to the management of these patients!!!
22. Other considerations These drugs are often produced in clandestine labs, similar to those used to manufacture methampethamine, so the purity of the tablets are questionable at best.
The presence of other chemicals opens the door for a plethora of medical conditions and complications.
If lab is encountered, proceed as with a clandestine methampethamine lab and consider responder PPE and Pt decon procedures
23. Questions???