Classifications
Side Effects
Time
Drugs/Street Names
Facts
100

Designed to relieve pain

Opioids

100

Dilated pupils and aggression

Stimulants

100

The only thing that can make a person sober after consuming alcohol.

Time

100

Cocaine, Adderall, Speed

Stimulants 

100

Lowers the central nervous systems

Depressants 

200

Distorts time and senses

Hallucinogens

200

Nausea, Brain Damage, Nose Bleeds

Inhalants 

200

Drugs enter the body and bloodstream the slowest when

Ingested (20-40 minutes)

200

Pot, Weed, Ganja

Marijuana

200

Increases the central nervous system

Stimulants

300

Breathed through the nose or mouth in a variety of ways

Inhalants 

300

Red eyes and dry mouth

Marijuana

300

Not the fastest way to enter the bloodstream, but still within 10 seconds

Smoked

300

Heroin, Oxycontin, Fentanyl

Opioids 

300

Legal in NJ for individuals 21+

Alcohol, Marijuana

400

Increased heart rate and blood pressure

Stimulants 

400

Panic and Flashbacks

Hallucinogens 

400

8-10 Minutes to enter the body and bloodstream

Snorted

400

Shrooms, Ecstasy, LSD

Hallucinogens 

400

Long-term drug users develop this to most drugs and require more of it just to feel the "high" effects

Tolerance

500

Calmness and relaxed muscles

Depressants

500

Slow response time

Depressants 

500

Drugs enter the body and bloodstream fastest when

Injected (8-10 seconds)

500

Xanax, Downers, Roofies

Depressants

500

A person that is addicted can go through this when they no longer take the drug or have access to the drug

Withdrawal