Clear or white orderless material that is soluble in water.
What is LSD?
Typically eaten.
What is the sacred or magic mushroom?
Can be disguised in foods or slipped in a person's drink without them knowing.
What is club drugs?
Cannabis and weed
What is the scientific and street name?
Toulene
What is common in most solvents?
"Out of body" experiences
What is Depersonalization?
DMT
What is Dimethyltryptamine?
Has both stimulants and hallucinogenic properties.
What is ecstasy?
Cultivated for the tough fiber of its stem, and its seed is used in feed mixtures and its oil in paint.
How it is grown?
Adolescents
What is the relevant abuse group?
Tolerance develops quickly, Repeated doses ineffective after days of continuous use, Not addictive, No physical withdrawal symptoms.
What is LSD tolerance and withdrawal?
The primary hallucinogenic ingredient of the fleshy part of the small spineless peyote cactus, referred to as buttons, which are the size of a quarter to several inches across.
What is Mescaline?
MDMA/ Ecstasy, Ketamine, GHB, HBL, Rohypnol, and BZP?
What are the types of club drugs?
The psychoactive reaction occurs in one to ten minutes and peaks in about ten to thirty minutes, with total duration of about three to four hours.
How it's used?
Volatile solvents, volatile nitrites, and anesthetics
What are the 3 main groups?
Blurred vision, Visual field with strange objects, Three-dimensional space appears to contract and enlarge, Light appears to fluctuate in intensity, Auditory effects, Body images are altered, Body parts appear to float, Time is perceived as running fast forward or backward, A "trip" begins between 30 – 60 minutes after ingestion, peaks 2-6 hours and fades out after 12 hours.
What are the effects of LSD?
The sacramental use of peyote from criminal penalties.
What have 23 states exempted?
Withdrawals symptoms begin with anxiety, insomnia, tremor, and episodes of tachycardia.
What is GHB and GBL?
Physical relaxation or sedation, Impaired tracking ability, Increases Hunger, Mental separation from reality, Severely limits short term memory.
What are the short term effects?
Mental and neurological effects, injuries to the brain, liver, kidneys, bone marrow, and particularly the lungs.
What are the long-term effects?
Mydriasis, Raised body temperature, Rapid heartbeat, Palpitations, Increased blood sugar, Intense anxiety, Death as a result of panic reactions, hallucinations, delusions, and paranoia.
What are the dangers of LSD?
Psilocybin and Psilocyn
What is its active ingredient?
Used by heroin abusers to enhance the effects of low-quality heroin and by cocaine abusers to ease themselves down form a cocaine or crack binge.
What is Rohypnol?
Current research suggests that pharmacodynamic tolerance is the mechanism rather than reduced bioavailability and Insomnia, restlessness, loss of appetite, irritability, anger, and aggression.
What are tolerance and withdrawal?
Lack of coordination, an inability to concentrate, weakness, disorientation, and weight loss.
What is chronic abuse is characterized by?