Can You Identify the Following Drugs?

1.In its purest form, it’s a white powder with no crystalline structure visible to the eye (unlike cocaine).  It looks like powdered milk and the purer it is the whiter the color (added impurities result in variations in color such as off-white or “black tar”).  Users report feeling a rush accompanied by a warm flushing of the skin, dry mouth, heavy extremities and alternating states of wakefulness and drowsiness.

2.Available in 10 mg, 20 mg, 40 mg and 80 mg tablets, it varies in both color and size based on dosage.  Imprinted with 2 letters on one side and the number of milligrams on the other, the tablets contain a controlled, time-release formulation that many abusers remove to receive a rapid release of the medication. This process typically involves crushing the pill into a powder that can be snorted, chewed or cooked to inject, causing a rush of euphoria similar to heroin that can easily lead to an addiction.

3.Usually found on “blotter” paper, and often colored or with printed images, squares or “tabs” are taken orally.  Liquid and gelatin form , which can be put in the eyes, produce similar effects, which include synesthesia (delusions where people see numbers and letters as colors), a sense of time distortion, closed and open eye visuals, ego death (a Zen-like experience desired by people looking to expand their minds) and profound spiritual experiences.

4.Often branded with Playboy bunnies, Nike swooshes and other popular symbols or logos, these tablets have the tendency to induce a sense of intimacy with others. Commonly abused at clubs and other parties for both dancing stamina and mood enhancement,  users also experience diminished feelings of fear, anxiety and insecurity.

5.Available by prescription in .25 mg (white), .5 mg (peach), 1 mg (blue) and 2 mg (white) tablets, these pills take the shape of an oval in all dosages smaller than 2 mg.  A 2 mg tablet of  is a multi-scored rectangular tablet.  Imprinted with both the name and the dosage, these pills are depressants and minor tranquilizers that have a very similar effect on the mind as alcohol.

6.Available by prescription in 2.5-325 mg (pink/oval), 10-325 mg (yellow/oblong), 10-650 mg (yellow/oval), 7.5-500 mg (peach/oblong) and 7.5-325 mg (peach/oval) tablets, these pills can be taken orally or snorted when crushed. Abusers turn to this drug to experience a type of euphoria that replaces pain with artificial feelings of well-being.

7.Prescribed as pain relievers, these tablets are round and white featuring a “W” in a square on one side and an “M” on top of the score line on the other side, where the numbers 35 (used for 50 mg tablets) and 37 (used for 100 mg tablets) appear below the score line.  Also available in an oral solution or injection form, this works by dulling the pain perception center in the brain.

8.Both odorless and colorless, this drug takes the form of clear crystal chunks similar in appearance to actual glass or ice.  Often smoked, but sometimes snorted or injected, users abuse it for its euphoric effects, which are similar to those of cocaine – only longer lasting.

9.These are available in tablets or a liquid form, and typically taken in cycles of weeks or months. Athletes and other abusers take tend to take this orally or through injection to increase lean muscle mass, strength, stamina and intensity during training.

10.Distributed on the street in two main forms (a white crystalline powder and chips, chunks or rocks), this can be snorted, injected (when dissolved in water) or smoked .  Users experience immediate euphoric effects including energy, reduced fatigue and mental clarity followed by bouts of depression, irritability and fatigue.

Answers: 1)Heroin,  2)OxyContin, 3)Lsd, 4)Ecstasy, 5)Xanaz, 6)Percocet 7)Demerol, 8)Crystal Meth, 9)Steroids, 10)Cocaine

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