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DRUGS LIST

AMPHETAMINE  OPIATE SUBSTITUTES
CANNABIS  POPPERS
COCAINE  QAT
CRACK  ROHYNPNOL
DMT  STEROIDS
ECSTACY  TRANQUILISERS
GHB  VOLATILE SUBSTANCES
HEROIN  2CB
KETAMINE  MAGIC MUSHROOMS
LSD  METH AMPHETAMINE
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1 ice, rocks and white.
  Crack itself is a nickname and is named because of the cracking noise it makes when it’s heated.
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If you use crack it can make you:

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1 Feel a false sense of confidence
1 Become incredibly paranoid and very scared
1 Make you want to use it again as soon as the effects have worn off
1 Feel as though you have loads of energy
1 Feel as though you don’t need to eat
1 Laugh at nothing (giggly)
1 Feel as though you can do anything
1 Feel as though you are in control
1 Talk a lot quicker

It can also:

Cause your blood pressure to go up and put strain on your heart which can lead to a heart attack.

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1 Crack is actually cocaine hydrochloride that has had the hydrochloride part removed, which just leaves behind the cocaine. This means crack is much
stronger than cocaine powder.

It comes as a creamy white lump or rock.

It is usually smoked in a pipe or in some type of can.


It can be also be crushed and snorted or injected.

Crack is a psychologically addictive drug.

It is a class A drug.

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Crack takes the user really high which means the after effects are going to be nasty. The user feels exhausted, really sad, irritable, twitchy and depressed.

Smoking crack is known as ‘licking the pipe’. Users take short drags due to the temperature of the smoke. It can cause damage to the throat and lungs because of the heat when it is smoked.

Crack is the type of drug that should be avoided because of the hassle that it gets its users in to.

 

 

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