The term Narcotic comes from this word for Stupor
What is Greek?
This depressant is third leading cause of preventable death in the United States.
What is Alcohol?
Common street names include Bennies, Black Beauties, Speed and Uppers.
What are Amphetamines.
Lysergic Acid
What is LSD?
**Not referring to s specific Benzodiazepine**
What are Benzos and Downers?
Approved by the FDA this synthetic opioid was first developed in 1959 and is 100 times more potent than morphine.
What is fentanyl?
Medically introduced in the 1900s and today are used to treat the unwanted effects of illicit drugs. (Hint: Phenobarbital)
What are Barbituates?
When crystallized it can be smoked.
What is Methamphetamine?
Still legal in the United States and is currently a Schedule III non-narcotic.
What is Ketamine?
The one class of drugs not covered in group yesterday.
What are Anabolic Steroids?
This was first introduced during World War II.
What is methodone?
This depressant is associated with amnesia, irritability, and vivid and disturbing dreams.
What are Benzodiazepines (Benzos)?
In 1937 it was used to treat narcolepsy.
What are Amphetamines?
This side effect is what can kill you after you ingest this Hallucinogen. (Answer is the drug's real name and the side effect)
What is hyperthermia or increased body temperature? What is MDMA?
Types of this class of drugs include diet aids and a designer drug not covered in group.
What are stimulants?
A semi-synthetic opioid that is a Schedule II. First use is commonly taken orally.
What is Oxycodone?
Name one of the medications that shares many properties with benzodiazpines. (The Brand Name)
Ambien, Sonata, or Lunesta
Schedule II drug and its medicinal use contains on 4% of the drug used as a local anesthetic.
What is Cocaine?
Throughout history, this natural hallucinogen has been used by the Indigenous People in northern Mexico and the southwestern United States.
What are Peyote and Mescaline?
What is physical?
Rapidly acting and particularly addictive psychologically and physically. It has three different characteristics.
What is Heroin?
Used often for sexual assault it is not legally manufactured in the United States.
What is Rohypnol?
Medications with this drug can be used to make Methamphetamine. (Hint: You need ID to buy at the drug store).
What is Psuedoephedrine?
Also found in Mexico and Central America, this chemical is natural and has panic and psychotic effects.
What is Psilocybin? Mushrooms?
In humans and animals with backbones what organ is part of the Central Nervous System?
What is the Brain?