‘Heroin’

Cocaine

Friday, January 15th, 2010

cocaine

Cocaine is a drug extracted from coca leaves (a plant that grows in South America). Cocaine appears in various forms. Cocaine hydrochloride is the most available drugs. It is often a fine white powder-like crystal, but sometimes comes in larger pieces. Usually snorted or cocaine is inserted through the nose, although some addicts will inject or smoke as a drug called “free base”.

The “free base” is a form of cocaine that is manufactured chemically converting cocaine hydrochloride to a purified substance and subsequently altered to smoke it is more appropriate and which is commonly known as Crake. There is also another form of “crak” (which is commonly achieved by low value) arising from processing wastes to hydrochloride .

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Classifications by Drugs Effect

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

drugs classifications

Stimulant Drugs

  • Coffee
    Possible effect: Decreases sleepiness and fatigue.
    Possible physical consequences: Restlessness, agitation, tremors, insomnia, digestive problems
  • Snuff, nicotine
    Possible effect: Disinhibition, calm feeling
    Possible physical consequences: Pulmonary and circulatory disorders. Heart disease. Strokes and cancer.
  • Amphetamine
    Possible effect: Heightened alert, hyperactivity, loss of appetite, sleeplessness, tachycardia, talkativeness
    Possible physical consequences: Dilated pupils, intense nervousness, permanent alertness, insomnia, chills, anorexia.
  • Cocaine
    Possible effect: Excitement, marked disinhibition, hyperactivity, loss of appetite, anxiety, increased blood pressure and heart beats.
    Possible physical consequences: Restlessness, agitation, hypertension, cardio-respiratory disorders, malnutrition, anemia. To damage the liver, kidneys and brain. In pregnancy, defective fetuses

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Drugs classified as the Social Optica

Monday, January 11th, 2010

drug classifications

These are substances whose use has been accepted at the social level and yet are included in the WHO definition
* Tea
* Coffee
* Chocolate
* Certain soft drinks
* Snuff
* Alcohol
Etc.

Intermediate
All medications, from:
* Aspirin Until (OTC) (Recipe)
or psychotropic
or sedatives
or barbiturates

For example: The most complicated of the Antiparkinsonian

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