Monday, November 10, 2014

Drug Table Jason Moises Avila



Class of Drugs
Description of Drugs
Physiological Effect
Psychological Effect
Common Drug Examples
Anabolic Steroids
Synthetic compounds, chemically related to the male sex hormone testosterone, that are used to promote muscle growth.
Can increase strength and muscle mass.  Can lead to shrunken testicles and decreased sperm count, baldness, and breast development
Manic behavior, hallucinations, and delusions. Aggressive behavior is common.
Testosterone, Nandrolone, Boldenone, Stanozolol, Androstenedione.
Narcotics
A drug that induces sleep and depresses the vital body functions such as blood pressure, pulse rate, and breathing rate
increased heart and respiratory rates, elevated blood pressure, dilated pupils, and decreased appetite. Extremely high doses can cause a rapid or irregular heartbeat, tremors, loss of coordination, and even physical collapse.
headaches, blurred vision, dizziness, sleeplessness, and anxiety
Opium
morphine
heroin
codeine
hydrocodone
fentanyl
meperidine
oxycodone
tramadol
nalbuphine
pentazocine
Club Drugs
synthetic drugs that are often used at bars night clubs or raves
Some club drugs are sometimes connected with drug affiliated sexual assault, rape and robbery. GHB causes dizziness, sedation, headache and nausea. Roofies cause muscle relaxation, and loss of consciousness
Roofies are used to knock the victims out and an inability to remember what happened for hours. GHB causes euphoria, and increased libido.
Ecstasy,
Roofies,
GHB,
Ketamine,
methamphetamine.
Stimulants
A substance that speeds up or stimulates, the central nervous system.
Increase blood pressure and heart rate, constrict blood vessels, increase blood glucose, and open up breathing passages.
Users experience a euphoria that produces hyperactivity, and hallucinations
Crack Cocaine,
Ice,
Cocaine,
Procaine,
Lidocaine,
ritalin,
adderal
Depressants
A substance that slows down or depresses the functions of the central nervous system
Slurred speech, loss of inhibitions, and slowed reactions. The eyes become lazy, move jerkily, and have difficulty focusing

Decrease the nervous system’s activity. Used clinically to treat anxiety disorders and insomnia.
Barbiturates
Benzodiazepines
GHB,
Rohypnol
Hallucinogens
A substance that induces changes in normal thought processes, perceptions, and moods.
Euphoria, blurred vision,
dizziness, increased breathing rate, increased heart rate and blood pressure, irregular heartbeat.
Relaxation,
hallucinations, disorganised thoughts, confusion,  difficulty concentrating, thinking or maintaining attention;
anxiety, agitation, paranoia and feelings of panic.
Ecstasy/MDMA, K2/Spice, Ketamine, LSD, Peyote and Mescaline, Psilocybin, Marijuana/Cannabis, Steroids, Inhalants

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