coccine
herione
weed
parcetamol
caffine
ecasty
LSD
magic mushrooms
cannbis
GHB
poppers
crystal meth
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-Oxy Contin
-Zantex
-Sidepack Mushrooms
-Incents (Inhalent, Doesn't Show Up On Drug Tests, That's What I Did For Awhile)
-Loripel
-Acid
-Tabacco (Yes, Tabacco Is, Infact A Drug.)
And Many More Acctually.
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The FDA has a complete list.
The amount of illegal drugs there are it would take far to long.Look it up in the Laws & statutes regarding controlled drugs...
There are far too many to list here.
I think you what to know the names of aminoglycosides. Not all drugs that have mycin in their name are "mycins". BTW these drugs can cause tinnitus and hearing loss. I am speaking of from experience,
There are no schedule C or C1 drugs. The DEA lists controlled drugs as Schedule 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5. Some Schedule 1 drugs are heroin, ecstasy, and marijuana.
There are literally hundreds. You can look them up on the DEA Schedule I of the controlled substances list.
There is a large export of illeagal drugs from cuba. Along with tabacco, mrijuana, cocaine and heroin are all exported. To find out the statistics check the CIA website. there is a list of all countries statistics.
True all medicines are drugs but not all drugs are medicines or legal anyway.
Almost all the drugs can give you itch. Once you note that the drug gives you itch, make a note of the same. Always show the list of such drugs to your physician. He will be thankful to you. There are some drugs, which commonly give you itch. Like penicillin, sulfa group of drugs, ibuprofen etc. The drugs least likely to give itch are the antihistamine drugs.
We Are All on Drugs was created in 2004.
Anesthetics are used to deaden pain. That's about all they do. As to what they are, there are so many of them these days that to list them all here would be ludicrous.
Ritalin is listed as a Schedule II drug on the Controlled Substances List (Vyvanse, Adderall, Concerta, etc., are all C-II drugs.