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This pamphlet details Purple Drank, which is a concoction of prescription cough syrup, soft drinks, and candy. This beverage has a high potential for addiction and it also carries a real risk of overdose.
Purple Drank is a dangerous and highly addictive beverage. This concoction has been around since the 1960s, but it became well known in the 1990s and early 2000s. It was made popular in hip-hop the culture. The mixture is addictive, destructive, and potentially deadly. This handout provides a comprehensive overview of the beverage, thoroughly noting the dangerous risks.
Codeine promethazine cough syrup is available by prescription only and, when used as specified, it’s an effective cough suppressant. However, it’s abused because it produces mild euphoric effects as well. Also known as sizzurp, purple jelly, and Texas tea. Purple Drank slows brain functioning and impairs motor skills. In excess, it slows the respiratory system and may cause cardiac arrest and seizures.
The short-term, Purple Drank causes slowed and slurred speech, a loss of coordination, and drowsiness. In the long-term, the beverage causes damage to the central nervous system and the brain, addiction, and death.
While it is legal to possess codeine promethazine cough syrup with a prescription, it’s still illegal to use it to make Purple Drank. Death can occur with just one use, making it more risky than rewarding for those who are abusing it.
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