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Types of Drugs List

Alcohol
Alcohol

People with alcohol dependence, the most severe alcohol disorder, usually experience tolerance (a need for markedly increased amounts of alcohol to achieve intoxication or the desired effect), and withdrawal symptoms when alcohol is discontinued or intake is decreased.

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Amphetamines
Amphetamines

List of Amphetamines Various medications are available in the United States which contain amphetamines. This list of amphetamines is inclusive of many of the amphetamines or amphetamine containing drugs that are marketed under various brand names throughout the U.S.

Anti-Depressants
Anti-Depressants

A list of depression medications (antidepressants). The following are some of the depression medications (antidepressants) available in the U.S.:

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Anti-Psychotics
Anti-Psychotics

Atypical antipsychotics are antipsychotics that are less likely to cause certain side effects, such as extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS). They are used to relieve symptoms such as delusions, hearing voices, hallucinations, or paranoid or confused thoughts typically associated with some mental illnesses.

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Bath Salts
Bath Salts

In July 2012, the Synthetic Drug Abuse Prevention Act made it illegal to possess, use, or distribute many of the chemicals used to make bath salts, including Mephedrone and MDPV. Methylone, another such chemical, remains under a DEA regulatory ban.

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Benzodiazepines
Benzodiazepines

Benzodiazepines work in the central nervous system and make the nerves in the brain less sensitive to stimulation, which has a calming effect. Benzodiazepines work in the central nervous system and make the nerves in the brain less sensitive to stimulation, which has a calming effect.

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Cocaine
Cocaine

A cocaine analogue is a (usually) artificial construct of a novel chemical compound from (often the starting point of natural) cocaine's molecular structure, with the result product sufficiently similar to cocaine to display similarity in, but alteration to, its chemical function.

Crack
Crack

Crack cocaine is commonly used as a recreational drug. Effects of crack cocaine include euphoria, supreme confidence, loss of appetite, insomnia, alertness, increased energy, a craving for more cocaine, and potential paranoia (ending after use).

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Depressants
Depressants

Depressants are a type of drug that can take several forms; however, the most common type is administered by prescription. Many people are prescribed depressant drugs which have beneficial effects but wind up dependant on them or addicted.

Dissociatives
Dissociatives

Dissociative Drugs PCP (Phencyclidine)—also known as ozone, rocket fuel, love boat, hog, embalming fluid, or superweed—was originally developed in the 1950s as a general anesthetic for surgery. While it can be found in a variety of forms, including tablets or capsules, it is usually sold as a liquid or powder.

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Ecstasy
Ecstasy

Street names for MDMA include Ecstasy, Adam, XTC, hug drug, beans, and love drug. Ecstasy is an illegal drug that acts as both a stimulant and psychedelic, producing an energizing effect, as well as distortions in time and perception and enhanced enjoyment from tactile experiences.

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Hallucinogens
Hallucinogens

Typically, hallucinogenic drugs are not cause physical dependence, nor are they as habit-forming as other psychoactive drugs, such as depressants, stimulants, and opiates. However, this is a grey area, and certain persons may be more predisposed to tolerance or dependece than others.

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Heroin
Heroin

Heroin is a highly addictive drug that produces a surge of euphoria (rush) accompanied by a warm flushing of the skin and a dry mouth. Includes Heroin side effects, interactions and indications. Heroin is a highly addictive drug that produces a surge of euphoria (rush) accompanied by a warm flushing of the skin and a dry mouth.

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Ice (Crystal Methamphetamine)
Ice (Crystal Methamphetamine)

What Is Crystal Meth? The chemical n-methyl-1-phenyl-propan-2-amine is called methamphetamine, methylamphetamine, or desoxyephedrine. The shortened name is simply 'meth'. When it is in its crystalline form, the drug is called crystal meth, ice, Tina, or glass. See the table below for other street names of the drug.

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Inhalants
Inhalants

Inhalants Alcohol | Tobacco | Marijuana | Ecstasy | Inhalants | Cough Medicine | Methamphetamine | Amphetamine | Prescription Drugs | Rohypnol Many teenagers use inhalants because they seem harmless, are often in your home and produce a quick buzz.

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Mandrax
Mandrax

Quaaludes can also cause erectile dysfunction and difficulty achieving orgasms. At high doses it can cause mental confusion and loss of muscle control (ataxia). This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Quaaludes Abuse and Dependence. Abuse of Quaaludes creates a barbiturate-type dependence.

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Marijuana
Marijuana

Cannabis, also known as marijuana among other names, is a psychoactive drug from the Cannabis plant intended for medical or recreational use. The main psychoactive part of cannabis is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC); one of 483 known compounds in the plant, including at least 65 other cannabinoids.

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Methadone
Methadone

The Drugs.com website is intended primarily for audiences in the United States and its territories. Indications, uses and warnings on Drugs.com patient information leaflets are derived from FDA product labels and may differ in countries outside the USA.

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Methamphetamine
Methamphetamine

The Drugs.com website is intended primarily for audiences in the United States and its territories. Indications, uses and warnings on Drugs.com patient information leaflets are derived from FDA product labels and may differ in countries outside the USA.

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Opioids
Opioids

The opioids list is constantly expanding in the medical community as new drugs are constantly being produced as the years continue. Opioids should only be taken as prescribed by a doctor because of the addictive natures of the drugs and the high dependency that comes with them.

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Stimulants
Stimulants

CNS stimulants may also be used to help with weight loss in people who are morbidly obese. CNS stimulants may be useful for the treatment of certain conditions characterized by symptoms such as prolonged fatigue, inability to concentrate, or excessive sleepiness.

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Stimulants (Amphetamines, Caffeine, Nicotine and Cocaine)
Stimulants (Amphetamines, Caffeine, Nicotine and Cocaine)

Caffeine; Coca; Nicotine (found in tobacco) Tea; Stimulant substances can range from giving a individual a relatively harmless boost to being deadly and extremely dangerous. All stimulants can be somewhat addictive if taken in excess, and this can be very problematic for individuals who begin to abuse harmful stimulant drugs.