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    Most popular drugs on US gay community

    According to NY drag queen Lady Bunny they are...



    GHB, Special K and Crystal.




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    Re: Most popular drugs on US gay community

    Alcohol and caffeine are easily far more popular than any of those.

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    Re: Most popular drugs on US gay community

    Quote Originally Written by Graham_Start View Post
    Alcohol and caffeine are easily far more popular than any of those.
    :icon_rolleyes: I'm certainly guilty of one of those ..... a good day doesn't start without it .......... coffee wiseguys !! :icon_razz:




    I was gonna guess ...........

    VIAGRA !!!

    but maybe Lil' Miss "Lady Bunny" don't know nothin' 'bout that !!:icon_razz::icon_lol:

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    Re: Most popular drugs on US gay community

    Special K--I had that for breakfast.:icon_eek::icon_rolleyes:

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    Re: Most popular drugs on US gay community

    Oh, and nicotine would definitely round out the top 3.

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    Re: Most popular drugs on US gay community


     

     

    I think those drugs are club drugs for rave parties. On the interview (in Portuguese) drag queen Lady Bunny said that those drugs are heterosexual drugs that invaded gay community.



    About Special K:


    Ketamine is a rapidly acting general anesthetic. Its pharmacological profile is essentially the same as phencyclidine. Like PCP, ketamine is referred to as a dissociative anesthetic because patients feel detached or disconnected from their pain and environment when anesthetized with this drug. Unlike most anesthetics, ketamine produces only mild respiratory depression and appears to stimulate, not depress, the cardiovascular system. In addition, ketamine has both analgesic and amnesic properties and is associated with less confusion, irrationality, and violent behavior than PCP. Use of ketamine as a general anesthetic for humans has been limited due to adverse effects including delirium and hallucinations. Today, it is primarily used in veterinary medicine, but has some utility for emergency surgery in humans.


    Although ketamine has been marketed in the United States for many years, it was only recently associated with significant diversion and abuse and placed in Schedule III of the CSA in 1999. Known in the drug culture as "Special K" or "Super K," ketamine has become a staple at dance parties or "raves." Ketamine is supplied to the illicit market by the diversion of legitimate pharmaceuticals (Ketaset®, Ketalar®). It is usually distributed as a powder obtained by removing the liquid from the pharmaceutical products.

    As a drug of abuse, ketamine can be administered orally, snorted, or injected. It is also sprinkled on marijuana or tobacco and smoked. After oral or intranasal administration, effects are evident in about 10 to 15 minutes and are over in about an hour.

    After intravenous use, effects begin almost immediately and reach peak effects within minutes. Ketamine can act as a depressant or a psychedelic. Low doses produce vertigo, ataxia, slurred speech, slow reaction time, and euphoria. Intermediate doses produce disorganized thinking, altered body image, and a feeling of unreality with vivid visual hallucinations. High doses produce analgesia, amnesia, and coma.


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