Drugs Health 7 Name: Grade: 70__.

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Drugs Health 7 Name: Grade: 70__

TYPE OF DRUGS 1. Non-Prescription Drugs - 2. Prescription Drugs - 3. Invisible Drugs - 4. Illegal Drugs -

DRUG USE Healthy Uses of Drugs - Reasons for Illegal drug Use -

TYPE OF DRUGS - DEPRESSANT TRANQUILLIZERS Effects – Consequences - OPIATES Effects – Consequences - ALCOHOL Effects – Consequences - SEDATIVE and HYPNOTICS Effects – Consequences -

TYPE OF DRUGS - STIMULANTS AMPHETAMINES Effects – Consequences - CAFFEINE Effects – Consequences - COCAINE Effects – Consequences -

TYPE OF DRUGS - HALLUCINOGENS MARIJUANA Effects – Consequences - LSD Effects – Consequences - HASHISH Effects – Consequences - PCP Effects – Consequences -