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Depressants
Stimulants
Hallucinations
100
This substance can cause "blackouts" in memory, shrink the brain, reduces self awareness and reduces self control.
What is Alcohol
100
Thought as one of, if not the most addictive drug.
What is Cigarettes/Nicotine
100
This mild hallucinogenic drug is a natural substance.
What is Marijuana
200
These three drugs are known to reduce neural activity and slow body functions.
What is Alcohol, Barbiturates, and Opiates
200
Snorted, injected or smoked, this drug blocks dopamine, norepinephrine and serotonin and causes a euphoric feeling.
What is Cocaine
200
This hallucinogen causes euphoria or panic and causes hallucinations in stages.
What is LSD
300
Has similar effects to alcohol, can be prescribed for sleep and should not be taken with alcohol.
What is Barbiturates (tranquilizers)
300
Most commonly used stimulant, which is found in many regularly consumed items.
What is Caffeine
300
This drug is given to some cancer patients to deal with pain.
What is Marijuana
400
These three drugs are examples of Opiates.
What is Opium, Morphine and Heroin
400
The approximate amount of people who smoke cigarettes world wide.
What is 1.3 billion
400
What are the main effects that come with use of marijuana
What is amplified smell, taste, colours, sound
500
Constricting pupils, slowed breathing, lethargy and pleasure replacing pain/anxiety are side effects of.
What is Opiates
500
This drug causes stimulation of brain which produces dopamine, 8 hours of euphoric feelings. The brain stops producing dopamine on its own.
What is Methamphetamine
500
The three main functions affected by hallucinogenic drugs.
What is motor skills, perceptual skills and reaction time