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Street Drugs and Effects Substances: Category and Name Examples of Commercial and Street Names DEA Schedule*/ How Administered** ntoxication Side Effects/Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment Cannabinoids hashish boom, chronic, gangster, hash, hash oil, hemp ntoxication side effects: euphoria, slowed thinking and reaction time, confusion, impaired balance and coordination marijuana blunt, dope, ganja, grass, herb, joints, Mary Jane, pot, reefer, sinsemilla, skunk, weed treatment: cough, frequent respiratory infections; impaired memory and learning; increased heart rate, anxiety, panic attacks; tolerance, addiction Depressants barbiturates Amytal, Nembutal, Seconal, Phenobarbital: barbs, reds, red birds, phennies, tooies, yellows, yellow ackets,, V ntoxication side effects: reduced anxiety; feeling of well-being; lowered inhibitions; slowed pulse and breathing; lowered blood pressure; poor concentration; sedation, drowsiness treatment: fatigue; confusion; impaired coordination, memory, judgment; addiction; respiratory depression and arrest; death, depression, unusual excitement, fever,

irritability, poor judgment, slurred speech, dizziness, life-threatening withdrawal benzodiazepines (other than flunitrazepam) Ativan, Halcion, Librium, Valium, Xanax: candy, downers, sleeping pills, tranks V injected ntoxication side effects: sedation, drowsiness dizziness flunitrazepam*** Rohypnol: forget-me pill, Mexican Valium, R2, Roche, roofies, roofinol, rope, rophies V snorted ntoxication side effects: visual and gastrointestinal disturbances, urinary retention, memory loss for the time under the drug s effects GHB*** gamma-hydroxybutyrate: G, Georgia home boy, grievous bodily harm, liquid ecstasy ntoxication side effects: drowsiness, nausea vomiting, headache, loss of consciousness, loss of reflexes, seizures, coma, death methaqualone Quaalude, Sopor, Parest:ludes, mandrex, quad, quay ntoxication side effects: euphoria treatment: depression, poor reflexes, slurred speech, coma Dissociative Anesthetics ketamine Ketalar SV: cat Valiums, K, Special K, vitamin K snorted, ntoxication side effects: increased heart rate and blood pressure, impaired motor function memory loss; numbness; nausea/vomiting For ketamine-at high doses ntoxication side effects: delirium,

depression, respiratory depression and rest for PCP and analogs-possible decrease in blood pressure and heart rate, panic, aggression, violence loss of appetite, depression PCP and analogs phencyclidine: angel dust, boat, hog, love boat, peace pill, Hallucinogens LSD lysergic acid diethylamide:acid, blotter, boomers, cubes, microdot, yellow sunshines absorbed through mouth tissues ntoxication side effects: altered states of perception and feeling; nausea; increased body temperature, heart rate, blood pressure; loss of appetite, sleeplessness, numbness, weakness, tremors for LSD-persistent mental disorders for silocybin-nervousness, paranoia persisting perception disorder (flashbacks) mescaline buttons, cactus, mesc, peyote ntoxication side effects: increased body temperature, heart rate, blood pressure; loss of appetite, sleeplessness, numbness, weakness, tremors for LSD-persistent mental disorders for silocybin-nervousness, paranoia psilocybin magic mushroom, purple passion, shrooms

Opioids and Morphine Derivatives codeine Empirin with Codeine, Fiorinal with Codeine, Robitussin A-C, Tylenol with Codeine: Captain Cody, Cody, schoolboy; (with glutethimide) doors & fours, loads, pancakes and syrup,, V, V ntoxication side effects: pain relief, euphoria, drowsiness treatment: nausea, constipation, confusion, sedation, respiratory depression and arrest, tolerance, addiction, unconsciousness, coma, death Also, for codeine-less analgesia, sedation, and respiratory depression than morphine for heroin-staggering gait fentanyl and fentanyl analogs Actiq, Duragesic, Sublimaze:Apache, China girl, China white, dance fever, friend, goodfella, jackpot, murder 8, TNT, Tango and Cash,, snorted heroin diacetylmorphine: brown sugar, dope, H, horse, junk, skag, skunk, smack, white horse, snorted morphine Roxanol, Duramorph: M, Miss Emma, monkey, white stuff, opium laudanum, paregoric: big O, black stuff, block, gum, hop,, V

oxycodone HCL OxyContin: Oxy, O.C., killer snorted, injected hydrocodone bitartrate, acetaminophen Vicodin: vike, Watson-387 Stimulants amphetamine Biphetamine, Dexedrine:bennies, black beauties, crosses, hearts, LA turnaround, speed, truck drivers, uppers, snorted ntoxication side effects: increased heart rate, blood pressure, metabolism; feelings of exhilaration, energy, increased mental alertness, rapid breathing rapid or irregular heart beat; reduced appetite, weight loss, heart failure, nervousness, insomnia, tremor, loss of coordination; irritability, anxiousness, restlessness, delirium, panic, paranoia, impulsive cocaine Cocaine hydrochloride: blow, bump, C, candy, Charlie, coke, crack, flake, rock, snow, toot, snorted ntoxication side effects: increased temperature chest pain, respiratory failure, nausea, abdominal pain, strokes, seizures, headaches, malnutrition, panic attacks Substances: DEA Schedule

MDMA (methylenedioxymeth amphetamine) Adam, clarity, ecstasy, Eve, lover s speed, peace, STP, X, XTC ntoxication side effects: for MDMA-mild hallucinogenic effects, increased tactile sensitivity, empathic feelings impaired memory and learning, hyperthermia, cardiac toxicity, renal failure, liver toxicity methamphetamine Desoxyn: chalk, crank, crystal, fire, glass, go fast, ice, meth, speed, snorted ntoxication side effects: aggression, violence, psychotic behavior memory loss, cardiac and neurological damage; impaired memory and learning, tolerance, addiction methylphenidate (safe and effective for treatment of ADHD) Ritalin: JF, MPH, R-ball, Skippy, the smart drug, vitamin R snorted nicotine cigarettes, cigars, smokeless tobacco, snuff, spit tobacco, bidis, chew not scheduled, snorted, taken in snuff and spit tobacco ntoxication side effects: additional effects attributable to tobacco exposure: adverse pregnancy outcomes; chronic lung disease, cardiovascular disease, stroke, cancer; tolerance, addiction Other Compounds anabolic steroids Anadrol, Oxandrin, Durabolin, Depo-Testosterone, Equipoise: roids, juice applied to skin ntoxication side effects: none hypertension, blood clotting and cholesterol changes, liver cysts and cancer, kidney cancer, hostility and aggression, acne; in adolescents,

premature stoppage of growth; in males, prostate cancer, reduced sperm production, shrunken testicles, breast enlargement; in females, menstrual irregularities, development of beard and other masculine characteristics Dextromethorphan (DXM) Found in some cough and cold medications; Robotripping, Robo, Triple C not scheduled ntoxication side effects: Dissociative effects, distorted visual perceptions to complete dissociative effects for effects at higher doses see dissociative anesthetics inhalants Solvents (paint thinners, gasoline, glues), gases (butane, propane, aerosol propellants, nitrous oxide), nitrites (isoamyl, isobutyl, cyclohexyl): laughing gas, poppers, snappers, whippets not scheduled inhaled through nose or mouth ntoxication side effects: stimulation, loss of inhibition; headache; nausea or vomiting; slurred speech, loss of motor coordination; wheezing unconsciousness, cramps, weight loss, muscle weakness, depression, memory impairment, damage to cardiovascular and nervous systems, sudden death *Schedule and drugs have a high potential for abuse. They require greater storage security and have a quota on manufacturing, among other restrictions. Schedule drugs are available for research only and have no approved medical use; Schedule drugs are available only by prescription (unrefillable) and require a form for ordering. Schedule and V drugs are available by prescription, may have five refills in 6 months, and may be ordered orally. Some Schedule V drugs are available over the counter. **Taking drugs by injection can increase the risk of infection through needle contamination with staphylococci, HV, hepatitis, and other organisms. ***Associated with sexual assaults.