Table : TABLE 4.4 PSYCHOACTIVE DRUGS
DrugClassificationEffectsPotential Harm
AlcoholDepressantdisinhibition, feeling “high”coma, death
BarbituratesDepressantdecreased neural activity, relaxation, possible aggressionloss of consciousness, coma, death
CaffeineStimulantalertness, enhanced recall, elevated mood, enduranceheart races, trembling, insomnia
CocaineStimulantenergy, euphoria, rush of pleasureheart attack, stroke, anxiety, psychosis
HeroinDepressantpleasure-inducing, reduces pain, rush of euphoria and relaxationboils on the skin, hepatitis, liver disease, spontaneous abortion
LSDHallucinogenextreme changes in sensation and perception, emotional rollercoasterdepression, long-term flashbacks, other psychological problems
MarijuanaHallucinogenstimulates appetite, suppresses nausea, relaxation, mild euphoria, distortion of time, intense sensory experiencerespiratory problems, immune system suppression, cancer, memory impairment, deficits in attention and learning
MDMAStimulant; hallucinogeneuphoria, heightened energy, anxiety, and depersonalizationblurred vision, dizziness, rapid heart rate, dehydration, heat stroke, seizures, cardiac arrest, and death
MethamphetamineStimulantenergy, alertness, increases sex drive, suppresses appetitelasting memory and movement problems, severe weight loss, tooth decay, psychosis, sudden death
OpioidsDepressantblocks pain, induces drowsiness, euphoria, slows down breathingrespiratory problems during sleep, falls, constipation, sexual problems, overdose
TobaccoStimulantrelaxed, alert, more tolerant of paincancer, emphysema, heart disease, stroke, reduction in life span
Most drugs can be classified under one of the major categories listed above, but there are substances, such as MDMA, that fall into more than one class. Psychoactive drugs carry serious risks.