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injection - either into a vein,into a muscle or under the skin
snorting - inhaling the powder through the nostril (also called sniffing)
inhaling or smoking - this method is also referred to as "chasing the dragon," and involves gently heating the heroin on aluminum foil and inhaling the smoke and vapours through a tube.
How long does the feeling last?
-Regardless of how it is used,last for 3 to 5 hours, depending on the dose.
-People who are dependent on heroin must use every 6 to 12 hours to avoid symptoms of withdrawal. The initial symptoms are intense, and include runny nose, sneezing, diarrhea, vomiting, restlessness and a persistent craving for the drug.
shroomz
What are the affects of shrooms and how many is a safe/normal amount?
Shrooms are hallucinogens, which are a type of drug which include LSD, PCP, cannabis and ecstasy. Some of these, like shrooms, occur naturally and others are manufactured in laboratories
speed
POSITIVE
-increased alertness
-increased motivation
-increased talkativeness
-positive mood shift, sense of well-being
NEUTRAL
-reduced appetite (anorexia)
-dilated pupils
-flushing
-loss of coordination
-restlessness
-NEGATIVE
-increased aggressiveness
-paranoia
-dry mouth
-headache
-increased heart rate (tachycardia)
-increased breathing rate
-increased blood pressure
-rise in body temperature
-fever and sweating
-diarrhea or constipation
-blurred vision
-impaired speech
-dizziness
-uncontrollable movements (twitching, jerking, tremors, etc...)
-insomnia
-numbness
-irregular heartbeat (palpitations, arrhythmia)
-impotence / inability to achieve erection in men (high dose or chronic use)
-convulsions (high dose)
-dry, itchy skin (chronic use)
-acne, sores (chronic use)
-pallor (high dose or chronic use)
-psychotic episodes (rare except in overdoses or after -chronic use)
extacy(extacy, e, love drug)
What are the effects?
Side effects are tension in the jaws, palpitations (rapid or irregular heart beat), a dry mouth and throat, nausea and shortness of breath. Sometimes, movements are difficult to co-ordinate. These negative effects can lead to panic attacks, and are quality and dose dependent and will vary depending on sensibility, mood, expectations and the health of the individual user. Last but not least, the environment can also influence the effects.
LSD
what are the effects of lsd?
-Users of LSD may experience some physiological effects, such as increased blood pressure and heart rate, dizziness, loss of appetite, dry mouth, sweating, nausea, numbness, and tremors; but the drug's major effects are emotional and sensory. The user's emotions may shift rapidly through a range from fear to euphoria, with transitions so rapid that the user may seem to experience several emotions simultaneously.
-LSD also has dramatic effects on the senses. Colors, smells, sounds, and other sensations seem highly intensified. In some cases, sensory perceptions may blend in a phenomenon known as synesthesia, in which a person seems to hear or feel colors and see sounds.
GHB(date rape)
What are the effects?
-It has been sold as a drug that makes sex go with a bang, but there is no evidence that it can do any more for your sex life than the way alcohol might "loosen you up a bit".
-During use it lowers inhibitions, promotes a calm feeling but occasionally with a darker mood. If taken in higher doses it causes stiffness, sedation, nausea and convulsions, in some cases respiratory collapse and coma. There is little information on how the drug affects long-term emotional and physical well-being.
angel dust(p.c.p)
what are the effects of angel dust?
The effects of PCP can be very unpredictable. Central Nervous System effects can include euphoria, loss of inhibitions, anxiety, disorientation, restlessness, drowsiness, or disorganized thinking. There can also be distorted time, space, and body sensations, feelings of weightlessness, paranoia, and the feeling of being disassociated with the environment. The user can experience audial and visual hallucinations as with LSD. In the body, PCP raises the heart rate and blood pressure. It can also cause excess salivation, sweating, numbness, staggering, slurred speech, fever, and muscle rigidity.
Crack
What are the effects?
In the short term, smoking crack increases your heart rate, pulse, blood pressure and breathing rate and you may feel hyperactive, talkative and full or energy. You may also experience a number of problems including headaches, nose bleeds, heart problems, breathing problems, lung damage, a long-term cough, seizures, a stroke and coma. Smoking crack can also result in problems sleeping, hyperactivity, learning problems, anxiety, visual hallucinations of insects crawling on the skin, paranoia and psychosis
Weed(trees,maryjane,marijuana)
What are the effects of marijuana?
Marijuana is the most commonly abused illicit drug in the United States. A dry, shredded green/brown mix of flowers, stems, seeds, and leaves of the hemp plant Cannabis sativa, it usually is smoked as a cigarette (joint, nail), or in a pipe (bong). It also is smoked in blunts, which are cigars that have been emptied of tobacco and refilled with marijuana, often in combination with another drug. It might also be mixed in food or brewed as a tea. As a more concentrated, resinous form it is called hashish and, as a sticky black liquid, hash oil. Marijuana smoke has a pungent and distinctive, usually sweet-and-sour odor. There are countless street terms for marijuana including pot, herb, weed, grass, widow, ganja, and hash, as well as terms derived from trademarked varieties of cannabis, such as Bubble Gum, Northern Lights, Fruity Juice, Afghani #1, and a number of Skunk varieties.