How many schedules of drugs are there?
5
What's an inhalant?
Vapors that produce mind altering effects
What is the cheaper version of cocaine?
Crack cocaine
This drug relaxes muscles and can result in amnesia.
Rohypnol
what are substances created by adding to or taking something away from an illegal drug?
Designer drugs
Name 1 Schedule 4 Drug.
Rohypnol
What is a narcotic?
Pain relievers with a high addiction potential
What is heroin synthesized from?
Morphine
This drug results in slow breathing and even death in small amounts.
Fentanyl
what is the large-scale removal of funds or capital from a country; not to be confused with money laundering?
Capital flight
Name 1 Schedule 3 Drug.
Steroids
What is a hallucinogen and name one example?
Alters perception and mood; LSD, mushrooms, PCP, ketamine
True or False, Are criminals used as confidential informants?
True
This drug contains THC and produces feelings of euphoria and relaxation.
Marijuana
what describes the manifestations of extreme drug abuse; may occur in people under the influence of an illicit stimulant substance such as cocaine, or in people with a history of mental illness who are not taking their medication?
Excited delirium
Name 2 Schedule 2 Drugs.
Cocaine, PCP, Fentanyl, Methamphetamine
What are the two types of drugs that affect the nervous system and what do they each do?
Depressants (slow down CNS) and stimulants (speed up CNS)
What are the 3 ways to abuse over the counter drugs?
Robotripping, skittling, pharming
This drug can cause long-term dental issues and is produced in homemade labs.
Methamphetamine
What is money used in an undercover drug-buy?
flashroll
Name 3 Schedule 1 Drugs.
Mushrooms (psilocybin), LSD, Heroin, MDMA
Name 3 of the most common street drugs?
Cocaine, codeine, crack, heroin, marijuana, morphine, opium
What is the fastest growing category of drug abuse?
Prescription Drugs
This drug causes altered perception and can produce spiritual experiences.
Mushrooms
what are drugs created by adding to or omitting something from an existing drug?
Analogs