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Drug Types

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

KARLA GONZALEZ

Stimulants

  • Cocaine
  • Coke, crack, snow
  • Snorted, smoked, injected
  • Increased heart rate, blood pressure & body temperature.
  • Stroke; nasal damage from snorting

CLUB DRUGS

  • MDMA (methylenedioxymethamphetamic)
  • Ecstasy, Adam, lover's speed
  • Swallowed, snorted, injected
  • Mild hallucinogenic effects
  • Depression, imparred memory, addiction

DISSOCIATIVE DRUGS

  • Ketamine
  • Special K, Vitamin K
  • Injected, snorted, smoked
  • Feelings of being seperate from ones body and environment.
  • Death, impaired memory, delirium

HALLUCINOGENS

  • Mescaline
  • Buttons, cactus, mesc, peyote
  • Swallowed, smoked
  • Altered state of perception and feelings
  • Impulsive behavior, rapid shifts in emotions

DEPRESSANTS

  • Sleep medication
  • Ambien(zolpidem), Sonata(zaleplon), Lunesta(eszopiclone)
  • Swallowed
  • Drowsiness
  • Death when combined with alcohol.

OPIODS AND MORPHINE DERRIVATIVES

  • Codeine
  • Captain Cody, Cody, Schoolboy
  • Injected, swallowed
  • Pain relief, drowsiness
  • Addiction, coma, death

TABACCO

  • Nicotine
  • Snuff, chew
  • Cigarettes, cigars, smokeless tabacco
  • Smoked, smorted, chewed
  • Increased blood pressure and heart rate

NICOTINE

  • Cancers of mouth, kidney and bladder

ALCOHOL

  • Alcohol (ethyl alcohol)
  • Liquor, beer, and wine
  • Swallowed
  • Relaxation, drowsiness, nausea
  • Liver and heart disease

CANNABINOIDS

  • Marijuana
  • Blunt, dope, buds
  • Smoked or swallowed
  • Relaxation, impaired balance and coordination
  • Mental health decline and addiction

OPIODS

  • Heroin
  • Dope, white horse, skag
  • Injected, smorted, smoked
  • Drowsiness
  • Fatal overdose, addiction, HIV