Depressants & Opiates. Brainstorm: Fill out the chart to the best of your ability Drug Category Drug & Street Name How it is taken Possible effects Possible.

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Depressants & Opiates

Brainstorm: Fill out the chart to the best of your ability Drug Category Drug & Street Name How it is taken Possible effects Possible health consequences Depressants Opiates

Answers Drug Category Drug & Street Name How it is taken Possible effects Possible health consequences DepressantsRohypnol Roofies Downers Barbs Tranqs SwallowedEuphoria Reduced anxiety Loss of inhibitions Drowsiness Loss of coordination Slurred speech Confusion Slow heart rate Slow breathing (dangerous) Loss of consciousness Loss of memory Coma Death

Answers Drug Category Drug & Street Name How it is taken Possible effects Possible health consequences OpiatesHeroin H Horse Smack Junk Opium Morphine Codeine OxyContin Smoked Injected Swallowed Snorted Euphoria Feelings of well-being Relaxation Drowsiness Pain Relief Nausea/Vomiting Constipation Confusion Loss of consciousness Slowed breathing (dangerous) Coma Death