Ecstasy and Other Club Drugs

Ecstasy and Other Club Drugs
ISBN-10
1438118198
ISBN-13
9781438118192
Category
Designer drugs
Pages
121
Language
English
Published
2008
Publisher
Infobase Publishing
Author
Tara Koellhoffer

Description

Presents information about ecstasy and other club drugs, including their history, how they are distributed, physical and psychological effects, and treatment options for addicts.

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