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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: drug_categories, Marijuana can be - super skunk - white weedon - orange - blue berry, THE FIVE CATEGORIES OF DRUGS Central nervous system stimolant, THE FIVE CATEGORIES OF DRUGS Opiates and Opiodes, THE FIVE CATEGORIES OF DRUGS Hallucinogens, Hallucinogens can be - LSD - mescaline - peyote - methamphetamine, Central nervous system stimolant can be - amphetamines - ritalin - methadrine - cocaine, - alcohol - barbiturates - sedatives have effects - lethargy - lack of concentration - excessive sleeping, THE FIVE CATEGORIES OF DRUGS Central nervous system depressant, Opiates and Opiodes can be - heroin - morphine - demerol - darvon - methadone, Central nervous system depressant can be - alcohol - barbiturates - sedatives, - LSD - mescaline - peyote - methamphetamine have effects Hallucinogens changes in perception, visual illusions, and alteration of the senses. A person under the influence of an hallucinogen may have difficulty concentrating, flights of disconnected ideas and wide mood swings. MDMA is a designer drug that young people wrongly believe to be a harmless sexual stimulant. It has the street names of "ecstasy", "X-T-C," "essence," and "clarity." In smokeable form it is called "ice." It is much more likely to produce drug-induced psychosis than crack cocaine, and more likely to produce violent reactions. Much of what currently passes for LSD, mescaline, and other hallucinogens is really PCP (also know as "angel dust"), a large-animal tranquilizer. This is an extremely dangerous drug that can produce violent reactions, long-term psychological effects, and even brain damage. When mescaline is offered to your children in pill form, it is most likely PCP and therefore very dangerous., THE FIVE CATEGORIES OF DRUGS Marijuana, - super skunk - white weedon - orange - blue berry have effects Maijuana The use of marijuana causes many of the same symptoms as hallucinogens (above) but to a lesser degree. Bloodshot eyes are a symptom of recent marijuana use. The possession of products such as Visine to mask eye irritation may be an indicator of frequent use. There are a number of signs indicative of marijuana use; carrying rolling papers, having a small decorative pipe, using incense, having a sudden craving for sweet foods, and having paper clips with burnt carbon marks. Marijuana is considered a classic "gateway" drug. Its continued use often results in moving on to other drugs., - heroin - morphine - demerol - darvon - methadone have effects - euphoria - sense of well being - blocking out pain and problems - drowsiness - lack of attention - loss of appetite, - amphetamines - ritalin - methadrine - cocaine have effects - talkativeness - frequent urination - sleeping difficulty - loss of appetite - depression - drowsiness - weakness - lack of interest - hunger