What are the street names/slang terms?
Codeine, OxyContin, Percocet and Vicodin
What are Prescription Pain Relievers?
These are opioids, or narcotics.
What do they look like?
Tablets and capsules. [Read more…]
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Codeine, OxyContin, Percocet and Vicodin
These are opioids, or narcotics.
Tablets and capsules. [Read more…]
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Mebaral, Quaaludes, Xanax and Valium (benzodiazepines), Nembutal
Prescription medications that act as central nervous system depressants. Barbiturates are prescription sedatives or “sleeping pills” and benzodiazepines are prescription “tranquilizers.
Multi-colored tablets and capsules; some can be in liquid form. [Read more…]
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Molly, Adam, E, Roll, X, XTC
Slang for “molecular”— refers to the pure crystalline powder form of the club drug MDMA (methylenedioxymethamphetamine), which in pill form is known as ecstasy. Molly, which is usually purchased in capsules, has seen a surge in interest in the past few years, being celebrated frequently by popular music artists.
Crystalline powder encased in a capsule [Read more…]
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Brand names for herbal ecstasy products include: Cloud 9, Rave Energy, Ultimate Xphoria
Herbal Ecstasy is a term used to describe a combination of herbs that are legal, inexpensive, and marketed as a “natural high.” Herbal Ecstasy can be purchased over the counter in drug stores, music stores, and shops around the country.
Pills sold in colorful packaging.The packaging on these products, including brand names “Herbal Ecstasy,” “Cloud 9″ and “Ultimate Xphoria,” promises “increased energy,” “inner visions,” “sexual sensations,” and “cosmic consciousness.” [Read more…]
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Chew, Dip, Fags, Smoke
Tobacco is an agricultural crop.
Brown cut up leaves.
Tobacco is usually smoked. Sometimes tobacco leaves are “dipped” or “chewed” so the nicotine is absorbed via the gums. [Read more…]
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