Not a specific order, some would say:
Opioids (morphine/heroin)
Cocaine
Nicotine
Alcohol
Methamphetamine
Caffeine might be on the list since is the most consumed addictive drug in the world (but addiction is not that severe for caffeine). Also addictive would be sedatives such as benzodiazepines. Not a specific order, some would say:
Opioids (morphine/heroin)
Cocaine
Nicotine
Alcohol
Methamphetamine
Caffeine might be on the list since is the most consumed addictive drug in the world (but addiction is not that severe for caffeine). Also addictive would be sedatives such as benzodiazepines.
nicotine
MarijuanaMethCocaineEcstasyHeroin
Controlled Substances are What the DEA are consider dependent drugs of harm from low risk to high risk The DEA categorize these drugs as schedules, 0/1-5 0 being very harmful and addictive to 5 being potentially but very unlikely. Because these Drugs are consider to be harmful the DEA requires all RX(prescriptions) that are controlled be regulated with DEA numbers and DPS numbers to log them, and keep track of them. --- However Antibiotics are not a schedule drugs, and no DEA number is needed for a RX of antibiotics ;so they are not classified as controlled substances because they are not addictive Controlled substance basically means in pharmacy addictive drugs.
First, we'll look at the top 5 dangerous drugs that are common. 10. Cocaine 9. LSD 8. Meth 7. Heroin 6. The Devil's Breath Now we'll look at the lesser known drugs that are far stronger... these 5 drugs are the BIG ones! 5. Bromo Dragonfly 4. DMP 3. Etorphine 2. DMHP 1. Krokodil
The top five teen drugs are: 1. Cigarettes and tobacco 2. Alcohol 3. Marijuana 4. Prescriptions and medication 5. Cocaine.
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Drug classification is the level the drug is according to addictive properties.Class 1-5. class one being street drugs with no therapuetic uses, class five being no addictive properties.Drug indication is what the drug is used for and dosage.drug classification is what type of drug it is (they are usually classified by their mechanism). the classification for ibuprofen is NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory) or metoprolol is a blood pressure medication but its class is a beta blocker because it acts on beta receptors in the heart. the indication is what it is used for. the classification based on abuse potential is known as schedules. schedule I-VGenerally, drug class refers to the target area affected by the drug, how it effects the body, and its indication for use. An example: Antihypertensives and under that class would be ACE inhibitors, Beta-blockers, and Calcium channel blockers. Another would be antiinfectives and under this class would be antibiotics, antivirals, antifungal. There are many, drug classes and sub-classes.
Because many drugs are highly addictive; many can hook people after one try. The reason for the increase in trying is the relative ease of obtaining and using them.
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