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The Health Effects of 'Reds': Understanding Barbiturate Dangers

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In the 1960s and 1970s, barbiturates like secobarbital, known by the street name 'reds,' were widely abused, leading to a significant number of overdoses. These central nervous system depressants carry high risks of abuse, addiction, and potentially fatal health effects, which is why their use has been largely replaced by safer alternatives today. Understanding the profound health effects of reds is crucial for grasping the dangers associated with these powerful sedatives.

Understanding the Risks, Not Calories: How many calories are in an 8 ball?

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According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, nearly 5 million people aged 12 or older in the U.S. used cocaine in 2020. The phrase 'How many calories are in an 8 ball?' is based on a dangerous misconception, as an '8 ball' is a street term for approximately 3.5 grams of the illicit and highly addictive stimulant drug, cocaine. Instead of containing nutritional calories, this quantity of a powerful drug poses severe and potentially fatal health consequences, making it a critical public health issue rather than a topic for a nutrition diet discussion.