Re: "B"

From: Courtney Esparza (Esparza@SCSU.CTSTATEU.EDU)
Date: 02/22/02


Adele-
     I did come across a "depressant/stimulant cocktail" in a resource
guide that may be what your student was talking about. The "cocktail"
consists of: amobarbiturates, Seconal, butabarbiturates ,amitriptyline and
pentazocine, Tylenol 3-4 with biphetamine or Dexedrine.
This "cocktail" is injected and is similar to a Speedball. It is called
T's and Blues, T's & B's and often just B's.

Courtney C. Esparza, M.S., LPC, LCDC
Assistant Director, University Counseling Services
Coordinator, Alcohol and other Drug Education Programs
Southern Connecticut State University
(203) 392-5475
(203) 392-5478 (fax)

At 07:07 PM 2/21/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello!
>
>I am hoping someone can help me.
>I was just facilitating an AOD education class and one of my students asked
>what the drug "B" was.
>I didn't know so I was hoping someone here would enlighten me.
>Thanks!
>
>
>
>"To run or not to run. It's not even a question."
>
>Adele Markowitz
>Assistant Director of Residence Life
>Georgia Southwestern State University
>800 Wheatley Street
>Office of Student Life
>Americus, GA 31709
>(229) 931-2138 office
>(229) 931-2835 fax
>
>
>anm2@canes.gsw.edu



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