Collects eleven critical essays that offer varying perspectives on issues that relate to "club drugs" such as Ecstasy and amphetamines, and discusses how harmful recreational usage can be, possible benefits of Ecstasy, the Illicit Drug Anti-Proliferation Act, and more.
Fifteen-year-old best friends Sophie and Mia find their lives changing in ways they never could have imagined after Sophie convinces Mia they should try ecstasy.
Examines the ability of illegal drugs like LSD and Ecstasy to treat anxiety disorders like PTSD and argues that they should be made legal for people suffering such disorders. Explores what happens to a human brain under the influence of psychedelic drugs and how that influence, when controlled, can help alleviate anxiety symptoms.
Describes the consequences of club drug use and provides guidance for teenagers from a drug prevention specialist, counselors, and teens themselves on how to resist the pressure to try club drugs.
High school senior Miranda Sanchez wants to change her boring life and, despite the concerns of her friend Sammy, she decides to become a "wild child," until her partying ends up in disaster.
Explores the medical, legal, historical, and social aspects of drug use in America focusing on the rising popularity of club drugs such as ecstasy, ketamine, GHB and Rohypnol.