Drug Information


Name

How usually taken

Effects sought

Harmful effects include:

Legal status

HEROIN
(smack, horse, gear, H, junk, brown, stag, jack)

Injected, snorted or smoked Drowsiness, sense of warmth and well-being Physical dependence, tolerance, overdose can lead to coma and even death. sharing injecting equipment brings risk of HIV or hepatitis infection Class A
COCAINE
(coke, charlie, snow, C)

Snorted in powder form Sense of well-being, alertness and confidence Dependence, restlessness, paranoia, damage to nasal membranes Class A
CRACK (freebase, rock, wash stone)

Smokable form of cocaine Similar to those of snorted but initial feelings are much more intense As for cocaine but, because of the intensity of its effects, crack use can be extremely hard to control, damage to the lungs Class A
ECSTASY
(E, XTC,doves, disco biscuits, echoes, scooby doos)
Chemical name:MDMA

Swallowed, usually in tablet form Alert and energetic but with a calmness and a sense of well-being towards others. Heightened sense of sound and colour Possible nausea and panic, overheating can lead to dehydration if dancing, which can be fatal. Use has been linked to liver and kidney problems. Long term effects not clear but may include mental illness and depression Class A
LSD
(acid, trips, tabs, dots, blotters, microdots)

Swallowed
in tiny squares of paper
Hallucinations, including distorted or mixed-up sense of vision, hearing and time. An LSD trip can last as long as 8-12 hours There is no way of stopping a bad trip which may be a very frightening experience. Increased risk of accidents can trigger off long-term mental problems Class A
MAGIC MUSHROOMS
(shrooms, muchies)
Eaten raw or dried, cooked in food or brewed in tea Similar effects to those of LSD but the trip is often milder and shorter As for LSD, with the additional risk of sickness and poisoning Not illegal in raw state but Class A once cooked
CANNABIS

(hash, dope, grass, blow, ganja, weed, shit, puff, marijuana)

Rolled with tobacco into a spliff, joint or reefer and smoked. Smoked in a pipe or eaten Relaxed, talkative state, heightened sense of sound and colour Impaired co-ordination and increased risk of accidents, poor concentration,
anxiety, depression, increased risk of respiratory disease.
Class B
BARBITURATES
(Barbs, downers)

Swallowed as tablets or capsules, injected- Calm relaxed state, larger doses produce a drunken effect Dependency and tolerance, overdose can lead to coma or even death. Severe withdrawal symptoms Class B
AMPHETAMINES
(speed, whizz, uppers, billy sulph, amp)

In
powder form, dissolved in drinks, injected, sniffed/snorted
stimulates the nervous system, wakefulness, feeling of energy and confidence Insomnia, mood swings, irritability, panic, comedown (hangover) can be severe and last for several days Class B
ANABOLIC STEROIDS
(many trade names)

Injected or swallowed as tablets With exercise can help to build up muscle tone. However, there is some debate about whether drug improves muscle power and athletic performance For men: risk of heart attack or liver problems.
For women: development of male characteristics. Injecting equipment brings risk of HIV or hepatitis
Class C
ALCOHOL


Swallowed Loss of inhibitions such as shyness, relaxation Nausea and headaches, Physical dependence, tolerance, overdose can lead to coma and even death. Liver, stomach brain and pancreas damage. Accidents, Violence Not illegal
SOLVENTS
(including lighter gas refills, aerosols, glues, some paint thinners)

Sniffed or breathed into the lungs Short-lived effects similar to being drunk, thick-headed, dizziness, hallucinations Nausea, blackouts, increased risk of accidents. Fatal heart problems can cause instant death. Brain damage Not illegal to possess but it is to supply
TRANQUILIZERS
(brand names include: Valium, Ativan, Mogadon (moggies), Temazepam (wobblies, Mazzies jellies). Rohypnol.
Benzodiazepines
Non- benzodiaipines include heminevrine
Cholral.
Mandrax
Swallowed as tablets or capsules, injected Prescribed for the relief of anxiety and to treat insomnia, high doses cause drowsiness Dependency and tolerance, increased risk of accidents, overdose can be fatal, severe withdrawal symptoms Class C
METHADONE Swallowed in liquid form or injected Prescribed as treatment for opiate addiction. However, methadone itself can be abused Methadone has the same dependency as opiates. Same potential for dependence as heroin and other opiates. When legally prescribed it can greatly reduce opiate related problems. Gradual withdrawal under treatment. Methadone maintenance Prescribed drug






 

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