Drugs Flashcards

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Methamphetamine

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Category: stimulant
Schedule: II
Street Names: meth, speed, ice, crystal
LD Effects: increased focus/alertness
HD Effects: paranoia, hallucinations, high BP, death

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Heroin

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Category: narcotic
Schedule: I
Street Names: black tar, brown sugar, snow
LD Effects: pleasure rush, drowsiness, decrease in body temp
HD Effects: psychological damage, fertility problems, death

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Lysergic Acid Diethylamide

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Category: hallucinogen
Schedule: I
Street Names: battery acid, acid, window panes
LD: mood swings, hallucinations, distortion
HD: long and intense trips, psychosis, death

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Codeine

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Category: narcotic
Schedule: II
Street Names: cody, Texas tea, sizzurp
LD: sleepiness, dizziness, constipation
HD rapid heartrate, stiff muscles, chest pain

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Synthetic Marijuana Cannabinoid (K2)

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Category: hallucinogen
Schedule: I
Street Names: spice, bliss, blaze
LD: elevated mood, anxiety, relaxation
HD: elevated BP, kidney failure, seizures

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Phencyclidine (PCP)

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Category: hallucinogen
Schedule: II
Street Names: angel dust, magic dust, rocket fuel
LD: high BP, euphoria, loss of ability to feel pain
HD: reduced heart rate, coma, seizures

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Marijuana

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Category: hallucinogen
Schedule: I
Street Names: weed, Mary Jane, pop
LD: sensation of happiness, stress relief, food cravings
HD: mood swings, physical challenges become difficult

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Fentanyl

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Category: narcotic
Schedule: II
Street Names: China girl/town, dance fever, tango
LD: pain relief, constipation, slowed bodily functions
HD: respiratory distress, cardiac arrest, altered mental state

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Anabolic Steroids

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Category: steroids
Schedule: III
Street Names: juice, stackers, hype
LD: weight gain, elevated BP, mood swings
HD: liver damage, risk of heart disease, inflammatory bowel disease

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Adderall

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Category: amphetamine
Schedule: II
Street Names: study buddies, addy, Bennies
LD: increased concentration, higher energy levels, improved mood
HD: loss of appetite, dry mouth, insomnia

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Oxycodone

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Category: narcotic
Schedule: II
Street Names: oxy, berries, OC’s
LD: loss of strength, relaxation, confusion
HD: drowsiness, dizziness, increased heart rate

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MDMA

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Category: hallucinogen/club drug
Schedule: I
Street Names: Molly, ecstasy, Mandy
LD: enhanced emotions, enjoyment of sensory experiences, high sense of empathy
HD: anxiety, loss of appetite, impulsive behavior

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Cocaine

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Category: stimulant
Schedule: II
Street Names: crack, coke, blow
LD: euphoria, increased alertness, paranoia
HD: increased BP, risk of heart attack, increased tolerance

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Ketamine

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Category: disassociative anesthetic
Schedule: III
Street Names: vitamin K, special K, kit-kat
LD: distortion, calmness, pain relief
HD: dangerously slow breathing, hallucinations, “meeting God”

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Vicodin

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Category: narcotic
Schedule: II
Street Names: vics, vikes, hydros
LD: reduced pain, fever reduction, cough supression
HD: liver failure, brain damage, tolerance

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Schedule 1

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  • high potential for abuse
  • no currently accepted medical use in treatment in US
  • There is a lack of accepted safety for use ofthe substance under medical supervision
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Schedule II

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  • highest potential for abuse
  • Substance has a currently accepted medical use in treatment in the U.S. or a currently accepted medical uses with severe restrictions
  • Abuse of the substance may lead to severe psychological or physical dependence
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Schedule III

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  • Substance has a potential for abuse less than those in Schedules I and II
  • Has a currently accepted medical use in treatment in the U.S.
  • Abuse may lead to moderate or low physical dependence or high psychological dependence
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Schedule IV

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  • The substance has a low potential for abuse relative to those in Schedule III
  • Has a currently accepted medical use in treatment in the U.S.
  • Abuse may lead to limited physical dependence or psychological dependence
    relative to those in Schedule III