Stimulants
Depressants
Hallucinogens
Opioids
Other Drugs
100

Addictive drug found in tobacco and vape juice.

Nicotine

100

The most commonly used depressant in the U.S.

Alcohol

100

The chemical obtained from certain type of mushrooms that cause hallucinogenic effects.

Psilocybin

100

Opioids are prescribed to treat ____________.

Pain

100

Street names include Ecstasy and Molly.

MDMA

200

Drug derived from the coca plant.

Cocaine

200

The psychoactive compound in marijuana. 

THC ( Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol)


200

Also known as "acid."

LSD (Lysergic acid diethylamide)

200

Illegal drug made from morphine.

Heroin

200

A mixture of Codeine cough syrup, soda, and hard candy.

Lean

300

Slang names include crystal, glass, crank and ice.

Methamphetamine

300

Prescribed for the short term relief of panic attacks.

 Benzodiazepines (Xanax, Klonopin, Ativan)

300

An herb in the mint family that is chewed, smoked, or vaporized.

Salvia

300

The plant where Morphine is extracted from.

Opium Poppy Plant

300

Abused to promote muscle growth. 

Steroids

400

Most abused prescription drug on college campuses.

Adderall

400

Slang name for Rohypnol, a drug often used in sexual assaults.

Roofies

400

For religious and ritual purposes, this drug is used to achieve higher spiritual consciousness.

DMT

400

An opioid found in prescription cough syrup.

Codeine

400

A common over-the-counter cough suppressant found in many cold medicines abused by teens.

DXM

500

The street name for a dangerous group of man-made stimulant drugs known as synthetic cathinones.

Bath Salts

500

A Pacific Islands drink made from the crushed roots of a plant of the pepper family.

Kava

500

A small, spineless cactus whose main active ingredient is mescaline.

Peyote

500

The opioid that has the highest rate of overdoses in the U.S.

Fentanyl

500

A mixture of herbs or plant materials which are sprayed with chemicals that are intended to mimic THC.

Spice