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Are produced in the brain that give good feelings similar to morphine.
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They reduce pain Slow breathing Reduce blood pressure Lower the level of motor activity
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Sedating drugs that depress the Central Nervous System
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Opiate produced from and more powerful than morphine.
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Injected Smoked sniffed
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A synthetic version of morphine. Trade name is OxyContin. Sold in tablets and used as a pain killer.
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Depress the CNS Decrease motor activity Produce drowsiness Sedation hypnosis
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What are they?
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Minor tranquilizers or sedatives
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2/3 Americans consume Alcohol. (p. 112)
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Beer 5% alcohol Wine 6-14% alcohol Liquor 25-50% alcohol
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The percentage of alcohol in a water solution (and thus the "proof")
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Mind-altering chemical that, like heroin and tranquilizers, depresses the CNS.
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Stimulate the CNS Enhance moods Increase alertness Relieve fatigue
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Nicotine caffeine
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Coca is a flowering blush or scrub that yields four ounces of leaves that are 1% cocaine. 200-500 kilograms of coco leaves are required to make one kilo of paste 2 ½ kilos of coca paste converted into 1 kilo of cocaine base (66% pure). 1 kilo of cocoa base is synthesized into 1 kilo of cocaine hydrochloride 95% pure
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Sugar, talcum powder. Street levels are 20-50% pure
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Injected Snooted smoked
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Cocaine cooked in a mixture of baking soda and water becomes hard when heat-dried.
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