Street Drugs

Street drugs are substances that are illegally sold for recreational purposes. These drugs pose a number of risks, including addiction, overdose, and death. They are typically sold in powder form, pills, capsules, or liquid form for injection. Street drugs may include opioids such as heroin and fentanyl, stimulants such as cocaine and methamphetamine, hallucinogens such as LSD, and club drugs such as ecstasy. Street drugs can have serious short and long-term physical and psychological health consequences. As such, it is important to raise awareness of the risks of taking these drugs, so that people can make informed decisions about their health.

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