Combination hallucinogen and stimulant that causes a distortion of time and reality. Negative effects include agitation, anxiety, depression, nausea, chills, and paranoia.
Hal has taken a drug that has caused him to have cold sweats, vomit, see things that are not real, and have convulsions. What category of drugs has he consumed?
Drug that can be produced synthetically or extracted from specific mushroom species. It is chemically related to LSD and can cause nausea, shivering, and anxiety.
Central nervous system stimulant commonly found in tobacco products. Psychological effects include improved attention, alertness, reduced anger and anxiety.
Tolerance develops in the long run and on a daily basis.
Highly addictive central nervous system stimulant Synthetically produced from (commonly): battery acid, cold medicine, drain cleaner, and kitty litter.
3 out of 4 addicts to this drug started by using prescription opiates. This highly addictive drug produces euphoria and a sense of well-being. Just once use can lead to addiction. Physical withdrawal includes: muscle pain, vomiting, and anxiety.
Physical effects of this drug include: increased pulse rate and blood pressure, reddening of
the eyes, coughing, and dryness of the mouth. It also is know to have
mild hallucinatory characteristics.
Medicine for moderate to severe pain control. Side effects include: slowed breathing, reduced heart rate, dizziness, vomiting.
Central nervous system depressant that causes a loss of Inhibition and judgment slow down (increased GABA) It is the
2nd most widely used psychoactive drug in America.
One of the 5 most addictive drugs, this central nervous system stimulant causes the user to feel a sudden rush of energy and improved mood.