
Club Drugs
Club drugs are substances often used recreationally in social settings like parties or nightclubs to enhance experience, energy, or euphoria. Common examples include MDMA (ecstasy), GHB, and ketamine. These drugs can alter mood, perception, and consciousness, but also carry risks such as dehydration, overdose, addiction, and adverse mental health effects. While sometimes perceived as harmless, they can have serious health consequences and legal implications. It’s important to understand that their effects vary widely, and use without medical supervision is dangerous.