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GHB
| Clubbers have been warned about the dangers of GHB. Since it first appeared in the UK in the mid 90s, GHB has earned an unenviable reputation rivalling that of many drugs long since banned by the government. It is widely known as a 'date rape' drug because of its use to knock victims unconscious in a string of sexual assaults. But GHB's most common use by far is in Britain's clubs, where the soon to be illegal drug is also causing great concern for its sometimes profound effects on users. |
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Frank Warburton, director of drugs information charity DrugScope, said GHB's danger lies in its unpredictability and ability to send users into a coma or, in extreme cases, to kill them. As one user succinctly described its effects to Plymouth University researchers:"(I) felt like I was drifting away in my own little bubble of consciousness, but my friends said I was puking and out of it."
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