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Drugs World Anti-Psychotics

(tranquillizers)

newer, second generation Atypical Typical older, first generation


Clozapine Haloperidol
Olanzapine Thioridazine
Sulpiride Pimozide
Risperidone Fluphenazine
Quetiapine Chlorpromazine
Ziprasidone Perphanazine
NRIs CBD another active ingredient
in Cannabis
Strattera Atomoxetine Benzodiazepines
Wellbutrin, Zyban Bupropion Alprazolam
Ritalin Methylphenidate Tetracyclics Diazepam Valium
Eugeroics Maprotiline
Trazodone Flunitrazepam Sedative
“wakefulness promoting” Adrafinil Temazepam Hypnotics
drug given to soldiers Modafinil SSRIs Lorazepam Alcohol
Prozac Fluoxetine Cholinergics Ether
quaaludes
Khat
Paroxetine Nicotine Barbiturates
Amphetamine Sertraline Betel Nut Chloroform
Cocaine MAOIs Muscarine Methaqualone
STIMULANTS Cathinone
Ephedrine GHB Narcotic Analgesics
Depressants
Phentermine
(uppers) Yohimbine Cannabis GBL Codeine Methadone (downers)
Piperazines Fentanyl Morphine
TFMPP Kavalactones
Heroin Opium
used in legal highs BZP Hydrocodone Oxycodone
and “party pills” found in Kava Kava
Methylxanthines
THC active ingredient in Cannabis
Caffeine
found in tea Theophylline Ibogaine found in the African
Theobromine ceremonial root Iboga
Phenethlyamines
MDEA Dissociatives
MDA Salvinorin A DXM
MDMA Ketamine
Methylone PCP
2CB Nitrous Oxide
hmmmm chocolate DOM Ibotenic Acid
Mescaline Muscimol found in Fly Agaric mushrooms
ecstasy, XTC (the red and white ones)
Tryptamines Deliriants found in Datura
AMT Scopolamine (”Jimson Weed”)
found in the Amazonian DMT Atropine
brew ‘ayahuasca’
LSD Hyoscamine
found in magic mushrooms Psilocybin

from Salvia divinorum

Hallucinogens
(trips)
David McCandless @mccandelish // InformationIsBeautiful.net // @infobeautiful // v.1.1 // july 09 source: Wikipedia

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