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Cough and
Cold Medicines (DXM) Several
over-the-counter cough and cold medicines contain the ingredient
dextromethorphan (also called DXM). If taken in large quantities, these
over-the-counter medicines can cause hallucinations, loss of motor
control, and "out-of-body" (or disassociative) sensations. Street
Names: triple C, candy, C-C-C, dex, DM, drex, red devils, robo,
rojo, skittles, tussin, velvet, vitamin D How
They're Used: Cough and cold medicines, which come in tablets,
capsules, gel caps, and lozenges as well as syrups, are swallowed. DXM
is often extracted from cough and cold medicines, put into powder form,
and snorted. Effects
& Dangers:
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