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Name of Drug |
Code |
Street Names |
Type of Drug |
Length of Detect |
Possible effects of use |
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Methamphetamine
More Info |
MET |
Crank
Crystal, Meth |
Stimulant |
3-5 Days |
Excitation, increased alertness, euphoria, loss
of appetite, agitation, insomnia, increased
pulse rate, anxiety, paranoia, hallucinations,
psychotic behavior |
Methylenedioxy-
methampheta-mine |
MDMA,
mAMP |
Ecstasy |
Designer |
3-4 Days |
Muscle tension, sweating, blood pressure, and
heart rate; sensitivity to light, blurred
vision, difficulty focusing |
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Amphetamine |
AMP |
Dex, Speed
Bennies, Uppers
Reds |
Stimulant |
1-3 Days |
Excitation, increased alertness, euphoria, loss
of appetite, agitation, insomnia, increased
pulse rate, anxiety, paranoia |
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Cocaine |
COC |
Crack, Coke
Joe, Snow Flake |
Stimulant |
1-2 Days |
Excitation, increased alertness, euphoria, loss
of appetite, agitation, insomnia, increased
pulse rate |
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Opiates
|
OPI |
Smack MS- Contin
Horse,
Vicodin |
Narcotic |
1-3 Days |
Respiratory depression, drowsiness, euphoria,
nausea, clammy skin, shallow breathing,
constricted pupils
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Morphine (opiate) |
MOP |
Morph, Smack, Horse |
Narcotic |
1-3 Days |
Drowsiness, euphoria, constricted pupils,
shallow breathing, clammy skin |
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Methadone |
MTD |
Dome, Dose |
Narcotic |
3 Days |
Drowsiness, euphoria, constricted pupils,
shallow breathing, clammy skin |
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Barbiturates
|
BAR |
Barbs
Downers,
Goofball |
Depressant |
1-3 Days |
Disorientation, slurred speech, memory loss,
Impaired judgment |
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Benzodiazepines |
BZO |
Dolls
Vallium, Xanax |
Depressant |
3-7 Days |
Disorientation, slurred speech, memory loss,
Impaired judgment |
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Marijuana |
THC |
Pot Weed
Grass Smoke |
Cannabis |
5-10 Days/ 2 Months Based on use |
Lack of Motivation, short term memory loss,
fatigue, paranoia, low productivity, increased
appetite |
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Phencyclidine |
PCP |
Angel Dust PCP |
Hallucinogen |
7-14 Days |
Hallucinations, poor time and distance
perception, illusions, bizarre behavior |
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These values are based on an average
person. (Length
of Detect)
Some people may metabolize drugs at a different rate and, thus, have
slightly different time frames as to how long the drug will stay in
the body.
Factors which affect metabolism:
amount and frequency of use
the body's rate of metabolism
your body mass (size)
your age
your tolerance to drugs or alcohol
your overall health
how drugs are taken
(swallowed, inhaled, smoked, injected)
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