Schedule 1 drugs rules and examples - ANS no accepted medical use, high potential for
abuse.
ex: heroin, LSD, weed, ecstasy, peyote, quaaludes.
Schedule 2 drugs rules and examples - ANS high potential for abuse, limited accepted
medical use.
ex: coke, meth, methadone, oxy, adderall.
Schedule 3 drugs rules and examples - ANS low potential for abuse and dependence
ex: vicodin, ketamine, anabolic steroids, etc.
Characteristics and types of opiates - ANS - from an opium poppy
-ex: morphine, codeine
- depressant
-pain reliever
- very addictive
Diacetylmorphine - ANS heroin
Hydrocodone - ANS Vicodin
Oxycodone - ANS Oxycontin
type of opiate evidence - ANS - white powder
- dark clay bricks (black tar heroin)
- fentanyl patches
Heroin paraphernalia - ANS - spoon
- heat source
-syringe
-pipe
-foil
presumptive opiate tests - ANS marquis test, turns substances purple
Benzodiazepines - ANS - depressants
- anti-anxiety
- muscle relaxers
- come exclusively in pill form
- drug names end in 'pam'
, - ex: valium, rohypnol
Cannabinoids - ANS - natural or synthetic
- depressants
-psychoactive
-stimulants
cannabis evidence - ANS - joint/blunt
- bong
-dabs
-edibles
presumptive cannabis tests - ANS = duquenois-levine reagent turns purple
- use of microscopy for crystal hairs
Amphetamines - ANS - stimulants
-euphoriacs
-usually prescribed
ex: adderall, ecstasy, meth
amphetamine evidence - ANS - pills
-crystals (crystal meth)
- pipes
cocaine - ANS - stimulant/anaesthetic
cocaine evidence - ANS - powder
-crack rocks
- pipes
presumptive cocaine identifiers - ANS - scott reagent; detects both cocaine and crack
- wipes
-sprays
psychoactive drugs - ANS - lsd
- shrooms
- alter perception of world
- legal for religious reasons
psychoactive evidence - ANS - blotter paper
-cactus buttons
-dried mushrooms
spectrophotometer - ANS - calculates % of light absorbance at different wavelengths