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Some
Commonly Abused Drugs
Amphetamine Amphetamines are central nervous stimulants
whose effects include alertness, wakefulness, increased energy,
reduced hunger and an overall feeling of well being. Large
doses and long term usage can result in higher tolerance levels
and dependency.
Cocaine Cocaine is made from coca leaves. Its effects
include alertness, wakefulness, increased energy and an overall
feeling of euphoria. Cocaine may be smoked, inhaled ("snorted")
or injected. Cocaine can be a very addictive drug.
Methamphetamine Methamphetamine is a stimulant
drug. It is used in pill form, or in powdered form by snorting
or injecting. Crystallized methamphetamine is a smokable and
more powerful form of the drug. Some of the effects of methamphetamine
use include: increased heart rate, wakefulness, physical activity
and decreased appetite. Methamphetamine use can cause irreversible
damage to the brain, producing strokes and convulsions, which
can lead to death.
Opiates Opiates are any of the addictive narcotic
drugs. The opiates include drugs such as morphine, heroin
and codeine. Opiates can reduce attention, sensory and motor
abilities.
THC (marijuana) Tetrahydrocannabinol
(THC) is an active component in marijuana. Marijuana is commonly
taken by smoking, but it may also be eaten. Marijuana may
impair learning and coordination abilities. Low concentrations
of THC persists in urine at a detectable concentration for
many days after smoking.
Common street names for drugs:
| Amphetamine |
Speed, amp, bennie,, black beauties,
chalk |
| Methamphetamine |
Crystal, meth, ice, glass, speed |
| Cocaine |
Coke, snow, flake, crack, blow, rock
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| Marijuana |
Pot, weed, herb, bud, MJ, doobie,
reefer, joints, blunts, grass |
| Opiates (heroin) |
Horse, smack, hairy hombre, H, scag,
jones |
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