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Inhalants are a category of chemical vapours or gases that produce a “high” when they are breathed in. They have a high potential for abuse.
Read more About InhalantsKetamine is a fast-acting anesthetic and painkiller used primarily in veterinary surgery. It can produce vivid dreams and a feeling of mind-body separation.
Read more About KetamineLSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) is a potent hallucinogen—that is, a drug that can alter a person’s perception of reality and vividly distort the senses. LSD was originally derived from “ergot,” a fungus that grows on rye and other grains.
Read more About LSDMethadone is a opioid drug that is often used to treat addiction to other opioids, such as heroin, oxycodone or fentanyl.
Read more About MethadoneMethamphetamine belongs to a family of drugs called amphetamines—powerful stimulants that speed up the body’s central nervous system.
Read more About MethamphetaminesMood stabilizers are medications used in the treatment of bipolar disorder, where a person’s mood changes from a depressed feeling to a high “manic” feeling or vice versa.
Read more About Mood Stabilizing MedicationNaloxone is a medication that can temporarily reverse the effects of an opioid overdose and allow time for medical help to arrive.
Read more About NaloxoneNicotine dependence is an addiction to tobacco products caused by the drug nicotine. It involves physical and psychological factors that make it difficult to stop using tobacco.
Read more About Nicotine dependenceObsessions are intrusive thoughts that repeatedly surface. Often people with OCD will try to reduce the obsessions by acting out certain rituals (compulsions).
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