NARCOTICS Opium/II, III, V Morphine/II, III Codeine/II, III, V Heroin/I Hydromorphone/II Meperidine (Pethidine)/II Methadone/II Other Narcotics/ I, II, III, IV, V Dover’s Powder, Paregoric, Parepectolin Morphine, MS- Contin, Roxanol, Roxanol- SR, Pectoral Syrup Tylenol with codeine, Empirin with codeine, Robitussan A-C, Florinal with codeine Diacetylmorphine, Horse, Smack Dilaudid Demerol, Mepergan, Pethadol Dolophine, Methadone, Methadose Numorphan, Percodan, Percocet, Tylox,Tussionex, Fentanyl, Darvon, Lomotil, Talwin*, LAAM, Leritine, Levo- Dromoran Analgesic antidiarrheal Analgesic antitussive Analgesic antitussive Analgesic Analgesic Analgesic Analgesic antidiarrheal antitussive High High High High High High Under Investigation Moderate High- Low High High High High High High Moderate High- Low Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Appendix 2: Controlled Substances Uses and Effects Drugs/ CSA Schedules Trade or Other Names Medical Uses Dependence Physical / Psychological Tolerance Duration (Hours) 3-6 3-6 3-6 3-6 3-6 3-6 12-<strong>24</strong> Variable Usual Methods of Administration Oral, smoked Oral, smoked, injected Oral, injected Injected,sniffed, smoked Oral, injected Oral, injected Oral, injected Oral, injected Possible Effects Euphoria, drowsiness, respiratory depression, constricted pupils, nausea Effects of Overdose Slow and shallow breathing, clammy skin, convulsions, coma, possible death Withdrawal Syndrome Watery eyes, runny nose,yawning, loss of appetite,irritability, tremors, panic, cramps,nausea, chills and sweating Drugs/ CSA Schedules Trade or Other Names Medical Uses Dependence Physical / Psychological Tolerance Duration (Hours) Usual Methods of Administration Possible Effects Effects of Overdose Withdrawal Syndrome DEPRESSANTS Chloral Hydrate/ IV Barbiturates/II, III, IV Benzodiazepines/ IV Methaqualone/I Glutethimide/III Other Depressants/ III, IV Noctec, Somnos Amytal, Butisol, Florinal, Lotusate, Nembutal, Seconal, Tuinal, Phenobarbital, Amobarbital, Phenoxbarbital, Fecodarbital Ativan, Dalmane, Diazepam, Librium, Xanax, Serax, Valium, Tranxexe, Verstran, Versed, Halcion, Paxipam, Restoril, Azene, Clonopin, Tranxene Quaalude, Optimil, Parest, Somnofac, Sopur Doriden Equanil, Miltown, Noludar, Placidyl, Valmid Hypnotic Anesthetic, anti-convulstant, sedative, hypnotic, veterinary euthanasia agent Antianxiety, anti-convulsant, sedative, hypnotic Sedative, hypnotic Sedative, hypnotic Antianxiety, sedative, hypnotic High Mod. Low High High High Mod. Low High High Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate Possible Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5-8 1-16 4-8 4-8 4-8 4-8 Oral Oral Oral Oral Oral Oral Slurred speech, disorientation, drunken behavior without odor of alcohol Shallow respiration, clammy skin, dilated pupils, weak and rapid pulse, coma, possible death Anxiety, insomnia, tremors, delirium, convulsions, possible death - 69 -
STIMULANTS Cocaine/II** Amphetamines/ II Phenmetrazine/II Methylphenidate/II Other Stimulants/III, IV Coke, Flake, Snow, Crack Biphetamine, Delcobese, Desoxyn, Dexedrine, Obetrol, Mediatric Preludin Ritalin Adipex, Cylert, Didrex, Ionamin, Melfiat, Plegine, Sanorex, Tenuate, Tepanil, Prelu-2, Bacarate, Presate, Voranil HALLUCINOGENS LSD/I Acid, Microdot, Green/ Red Dragon Mescaline & Peyote/I Amphetamine Variants/I Phencyclidine/II Phencyclidine Analogues/I Other Hallucinogens/I CANNABIS Marijuana/I Tetrahydrocannabinol/ I, II Hashish/I Hashish Oil/I ALCOHOL Ethyl, Alcohol, Ethanol Mexc, Buttons, Cactus, Mesc, Mex, Mexo 2.5-DMA, PMA, STP, MDA, MDMA, TMA, DOM, DOB PCP, Angel Dust, Hog, Love Boat PCE, PCPy, TCP Bufotenine, Ibogaine, DMT, DET, Psilocybin, Psilocyn Pot, Acapulco Gold, Grass, Reefer, Sinsemilla, Thai Sticks THC, Marinol Hash Hash Oil Local anesthetic Attention deficit disorders, narcolepsy, weight control, hyperkinesis Weight control Attention deficit disorders, narcolepsy Weight control None None None Vet Anesthetic None None Under Investigation Cancer chemotherapy, antinauseant, anesthetic None None None None None None High High High Possible Possible Possible Possible Possible Moderate High High High Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate Possible Possible Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Possible Yes Yes Yes Yes Appendix 2: Controlled Substances Uses and Effects cont. Drugs/ CSA Schedules Trade or Other Names Medical Uses Dependence Physical / Psychological Tolerance Duration (Hours) 1-2 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 8-12 8-12 Variable Days Days Variable 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 Usual Methods of Administration Sniffed, smoked, injected Oral, injected Oral, injected Oral, injected Oral, injected Oral Oral Oral, injected Smoked, oral, injected Smoked, oral, injected Smoked, oral, injected, sniffed Smoked, oral Smoked, oral Smoked, oral Smoked, oral Possible Effects Increased alertness, excitation, euphoria, increased pulse rate and blood pressure, insomnia, loss of appetite Illusions and hallucinations, poor perception of time and distance, depression, violent behavior, anxiety; Large doses could result in convulsions, heart and lung failure Euphoria, relaxed inhibitions, increased appetite, disoriented behavior 1-4 Oral Intoxication, sensory alteration, Anxiety reduction Effects of Overdose Agitation, increase in body temperature, hallucinations, convulsions, possible death Longer and more intense “trip” episodes, psychosis, possible death Fatigue, paranoia, possible psychosis Staggering, odor of alcohol on breath, loss of coordination, slurred speech, dilated pupils, nerve and liver damage Withdrawal Syndrome Apathy, long periods of sleep, irritability, depression, disorientation Withdrawal syndrome not reported Insomnia, hyperactivity, and decreased appetite occasionally reported Sweating, tremors, altered perception, psychosis, fear, auditory hallucinations - 70 -
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