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  2. Party pills - Wikipedia

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    Party pills, also known as "herbal highs", "pep pills" "dance pills" and "natural power", is a colloquialism for a type of recreational drug whose main ingredient was originally benzylpiperazine (BZP), but has expanded to a wide range of compounds with a variety of effects.

  3. Lean (drug) - Wikipedia

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    Lean or purple drank (known by numerous local and street names) is a polysubstance drink used as a recreational drug. It is prepared by mixing prescription-grade cough or cold syrup containing an opioid drug and an anti-histamine drug with a soft drink and sometimes hard candy.

  4. Club drug - Wikipedia

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    Club drugs, also called rave drugs or party drugs, are a loosely defined category of recreational drugs which are associated with discothèques in the 1970s and nightclubs, dance clubs, electronic dance music (EDM) parties, and raves in the 1980s to today.

  5. Dexamyl - Wikipedia

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    Dexamyl is the recreational drug of choice for the main character of the film Quadrophenia, who eventually suffers from amphetamine psychosis. They were widely abused. [4] In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Dexamyl spansules—a clear and green capsule containing green and white "beads"—became popular as a street-drug upper nicknamed ...

  6. 2C-B - Wikipedia

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    2C-B, also referred to by a number of slang names, is known to circulate in the illicit market in multiple forms: most commonly as a powder, and less commonly in capsules or pills. For recreational use, the substance is generally consumed orally or nasally.

  7. MDMA - Wikipedia

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    MDMA is a moderately teratogenic drug (i.e., it is toxic to the fetus). [101] [102] In utero exposure to MDMA is associated with a neuro - and cardiotoxicity [102] and impaired motor functioning. Motor delays may be temporary during infancy or long-term.

  8. History and culture of substituted amphetamines - Wikipedia

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    Many rock and roll bands have named themselves after amphetamine and the drug slang and drug culture surrounding it. For example, Mod revivalists The Purple Hearts named themselves after the amphetamine tablets popular with mods during the 1960s, as did the Australian band of the same name during the mid-1960s.

  9. Purple Pills - Wikipedia

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    "Purple Pills" Single by D12; from the album Devil's Night; B-side "Shit on You" "That's How..." Released: June 5, 2001 () Studio: 54 Sound (Ferndale, Michigan) The Lodge (Indianapolis, Indiana) Genre: Comedy hip hop: Length: 5: 04 ("Purple Pills") 4:19 ("Purple Hills") Label: Shady; Interscope; Songwriter(s) Marshall Mathers; Denaun Porter ...

  10. para-Fluorophenylpiperazine - Wikipedia

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    para-Fluorophenylpiperazine ( pFPP, 4-FPP, 4-Fluorophenylpiperazine; Fluoperazine, Flipiperazine) is a piperazine derivative with mildly psychedelic and euphoriant effects. [2] [3] It has been sold as an ingredient in legal recreational drugs known as "Party pills", initially in New Zealand and subsequently in other countries around the world.

  11. Polysubstance use - Wikipedia

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    Polysubstance use may be used for entheogenic, recreational, or off-label indications, with both legal and illegal substances. In many cases one drug is used as a base or primary drug, with additional drugs to leaven or compensate for the side effects, or tolerance, of the primary drug and make the experience more enjoyable with drug synergy ...