Trends are constantly changing, and drug trends are no exception. Recently, designer and synthetic drugs are “in.” Is your teen facing an addiction to one of these drugs? Get help now.

The Drug Landscape Is Changing

Drug use in the U.S. evolves every year. Recently, synthetic or designer drugs have increased in popularity, especially among adolescents. There are three factors that have led to the designer drug trend. First, over the last decade, online shops have changed how teens can access and acquire drugs, replacing traditional street dealers for the ubiquitous digital shopping cart. Second, these drugs are available “legally” and at affordable prices. Third, ingenuity has played a role in how these synthetic drugs are constantly abused, manipulated and tweaked in order to circumvent ever-changing drug laws.

Designer Drugs

Synthetic drugs are nothing new, but creators are constantly changing the chemical components in them, making these drugs more potent and more deadly each year. On top of the constant chemical alterations to the drugs, they’re often sold in inconspicuous packaging.

Risks of Designer Drugs

There is a tremendous amount of false advertising regarding synthetic drugs. Often, they’ll have a “not for human consumption” label on the packaging in order to get around strict drug laws. Warnings like this one don’t necessarily thwart potential users. In fact, in 2015 alone, poison centers across the U.S. reported close to 8,000 cases of exposure to synthetic marijuana — despite similar warnings plastered across some of the packaging.

These drugs are also marketed as “natural” products because a lot of the ingredients are derived from plants. But the truth is that the dried plant components only make up a small part of the drug. Most of the damage is done by the dangerous mind-altering ingredients that are added to or sprayed onto the concoction, developed in laboratories.

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While the effects are intended to mimic the highs of traditional drugs, the side effects of designer drugs can vary — depending on how the compound has been altered or what it’s been laced with. The risks include:

Popular Designer Drugs

In recent years, three designer drugs have especially exploded onto the scene.

Other Popular Drugs

Synthetic drugs aren’t the only trendy drugs on the market. Heroin and ketamine have also been growing in popularity amongst teens in recent years.

Heroin

Theeffects of heroinaren’t necessarily a revelation of some sort, but as more and more teens report they or friends are using the drug, it’s worth noting. The rates of use have risen to 63% over the past decade — an alarmingly quick climb. In 2009, 21,000 American teenagers sought treatment for anaddiction to heroin.

The drug impacts the brain in profound ways, including:

Ketamine

An anesthetic used in veterinary clinics,ketaminehas seen increased popularity among young people. It has a tranquilizing effect on the user and is available as a clear liquid or white powder. Large doses of ketamine can slow down breathing and heart rate, leaving the user detached from reality and often unable to move. Its effects last for 18–24 hours. Because of this, sexual assault perpetrators also commonlyuse the drug to facilitate date rape. Teens and young adults account for 74% of ketamine-related ER visits.

Does Your Teenager Need Addiction Treatment?

If you think your teen may be abusing drugs, it’s crucial you take early and immediate action. Addiction is a disease that does not discriminate based on gender, socioeconomic status or age. As scary, confusing or unbelievable as it may seem, your child could be facing addiction. You may feel embarrassed or be in disbelief — theAmerican stigma surrounding addictionengrains that reaction into our heads. But the truth is, addiction is a medical disease and is no one’s fault. And, as with any other medical disease,professional treatmentis the most effective way to heal. You’ll need help navigating this disease, which is why we recommend calling a knowledgeable resource, such as your family doctor or our TheRecoveryVillage.com recovery advisors.

Over the years, we have spoken confidentially with many parents in your shoes. Everycall our helplineanswers — whether it’s just to vent, or to get questions answered, or to discuss teen rehab options — is free and confidential. You’ll find support and understanding on the other line. We’re here to support you and point you in the direction of health for your child. Just give us a call.