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Drug Information Sheets bsapp.com

Chemical Name Chemical Formula Street Name(s) Brand Name(s) bsapp.com

Chemical Derivatives Drugs produced from another drug Drugs used to produce another drug Cocaine is used to produce crack-crack is a derivative of cocaine bsapp.com

Street Value How much does it cost to buy this drug illegally? bsapp.com

Schedule (Class) I II III IV V bsapp.com

Classification (Type) Narcotic Hallucinogen Stimulant Depressant bsapp.com

Psychological effects? Effects Upon Use Physical effects? Psychological effects? How does it feel? What does it look like? bsapp.com

Unwanted or undesirable effects Adverse Effects Unwanted or undesirable effects Immediate Long term Cumulative bsapp.com

Toxicology Symptoms of OD (overdose)-what happens when a person takes too much of the drug Treatments of OD (overdose)-what can be done for an overdose victim bsapp.com

Abuse Potential Psychological addition: None Low Moderate High Physical addiction: bsapp.com

Withdrawal Sx Withdrawal Sx (symptoms) are unwanted effects which occur upon the termination of taking a drug. bsapp.com

Criminal Penalties Possession Use Trafficking Amounts Number of violations bsapp.com