Legal drinking age of 21
Responsible Consumption
Illegal to drink and drive, including operating any type of machinery
Legal limit to drive after consumption is .08
Legal but strongly recommended not to drink while pregnant
Mental
Anxiety
Euphoria
Dileriium
Physical
Dizziness
Slurred speech
Shaking
Sweating
Dependence
Common
Oral
Not Common
Inhalation
Insertion
Injection
Spirits
Light
Dark
Beer
Wine
Household
Cleaner
Sanitizer
Solvent
Recreational
Celebration
Coping Strategy
Mental Health
Withdrawal
Habitual
Food Ingredient
Sleep Aid
Socialization
Parasympathetic Nervous System
Brain
Heart
Liver
Pancreas
Immune System
Esophagus
Short Term
Loss of Coordination
Raised Blood Pressure
Trouble Concentrating
Lowered Inhibitions
Long Term
Addiction
Liver Failure
"Wet Brain"
Cancer
Depressant
Legal in Some States
Completely legal in 11 states
Prohibited in three states
Medically legal in remaining 36
Responsible Consumption
Illegal to be under the influence and drive
Legal but strongly recommended not to smoke while pregnant
Mental
Anxiety
Euphoria
Loss of Coordination
Physical
Dizziness
Slowed movement
Lung Irritation
Excessive Hunger
Dependence
Parasympathetic Nervous System
Brain
Heart
Lungs
Recreational
Celebration
Coping Strategy
Mental Health
Withdrawal
Habitual
Food Ingredient
Sleep Aid
Socialization
Medical
Pain
Appetite
Severe Illnes
Skin Conditions
Common
Inhalation
Smoking
Dabs
Topical
Edibles
Short Term
Anxiety or Stress
Increased Heart Rate
Trouble Concentrating
Depression
Long Term
Addiction
Amotivational Syndrome
Decline of IQ
Negative life impacts
Relationships
Employment
Financial
Flowers
Lotions
CBD Creams
Tinctures
Oils
Edibles
Candies
Snacks
Shatter
Kief
All Arounder
Schedule I
FDA Regulated
Must be labeled on ingredients if added
No regulation to indicate precisely how much has been added
Strongly recommended to use with caution (if at all) when pregnant or by children
Determined daily consumption of 400mg max is considered safe
Mental
Alert
Increased Cognitive Ability
Addressing Diseases/Lowering Chances of certain illnesses
Physical
Increased Energy
Sports Performance
Increased Blood sugar
Jitters
Incontinence
Dependence
Recreational
Habitual Routine
Pre-Workout
Increased Energy
Food Ingredient
Chocolate
Medicinal
Headaches
Mental Alertness
Weight Loss
Parasympathetic Nervous System
Brain
Heart
Eyes
Stomach/Intestines
Common
Oral
Short Term
Anxiety or Stress
Increased Heart Rate
Potential Drug Interactions
Irritability
Drug Mixing
Energy Drinks and Alcohol
Long Term
Addiction
Muscle Tremors
Chronic/Acute Insomnia
Withdrawal
Severe Headaches
Depression
Drowsiness
Coffee
Soda
Tea
Chocolate
Energy Drinks
Pills
Pre-Workouts
Stimulant
FDA Regulates
Warnign Labels
Prohibited to those under 21 years of age
Regulation of distance from facilities while smoking in all states
Little regulations on processing, treatment and ingredients of product.
Responsible Consumption
Legal but strongly recommended not to use while pregnant
Mental
Euphoria
Calming/Relieving
Respiratroy Effects
Physical
Increased Heart Rate
Respiratory Effects
Lung Irritation
Numbness
Dental Issues
Recreational
Social Context
Mood
Stress Relief
Self-Medication
Habitual
Spiritual
Cultural
Medical
Weight Loss
Increases Metabolism
Appetite
Parasympathetic Nervous System
Brain
Heart
Lungs
Liver
Esophagus
Pancreas
Common
Inhalation
Water Pipes
Vaping
Smoking
Oral
Chew
Dissolvables
Short Term
Respiratory Effects
Easily Addictive
Increased Heart Rate
Dental Issues
Long Term
Addiction
Cardiovascular Issues
Respiratory
Emphysema
Chronic Bronchitis
COPD
Disease
Cancer
Diabetes
Stroke
Withdrawal
Cogntitve Issues
Depression
Intense Craving
Increased Health Care Costs
Cigarettes
E-Cigarettes
Chew
Water Pipes/Hookah
Snuff
Stimulant
Illegal
Desoxyn
Regulated By DEA
Illegal to use under circumstances where not prescribed by a doctor for medical purposes
U.S Food and Drug Administration has no approved medication to treat methamphetamine addiction.
Mental
Euphoria
Increased Confidence
Anxiety
Aggression
Inability to Sleep
Physical
Increased Energy
Increased Blood sugar
Appetite Suppression
Weight Loss
Raised Body Temperature
Dependence
Recreational
Coping strategy
Mental Health
Escaping Reality
Increase Work Performance/Stay Awake for longer
Enhance Sexual Experiences
College Students
Increase Studying
Medicinal
Treat ADHD
Narcolepsy
Weight Loss
Parasympathetic Nervous System
Brain
Heart
Muscles
Skin
Kidneys/Liver
Mouth
Common
Oral
Injection
Snorting
Smoking
Short Term
Skin Picking
Rapid Weight Loss
Mood Swings
Susceptibility to HIV/AIDS
Addiction
Hallucinations
Long Term
Addiction
Sleep Deprivation
Heart and Blood Vessel Toxicity
Malnutrition
"Meth Mouth"
Psychosis
Withdrawal
Flu-like Symptoms
Detox
Depression
Crystal
Ice
Crank
Stimulant
Schedule II
Prescription only
Must not be given to those with pre-existing SUD's
Not given to those on medication assisted therapy
Should not be used as sole treatment for anxiety
Not to be used chronically
Mental
Visual Disturbances
Slowed Brain Funciton
Disorientation
Depression
Physical
Slurred Speech
Dialated Pupils
Lowered Blood Pressure
Inability to Urinate
Addiction
Recreational
Euphoria
Socialization
Date Rape Drug
Medicinal
Head Injuries
Obsessive Compulsions
Seizures
PTSD
Alcohol Withdrawl
Parasympathetic Nervous System
Brain
Heart
Respiratory System
Muscles
Common
Oral
Short Term
Hostility/Irritability
Reduced Inhibition
Drug Mixing
Other Depressants: Holy Trinity of Death
Potential Drug Interactions
Long Term
Addiction
Sleep Disturbances
Mental Disorders
Withdrawal
Insomnia
Weakness
Nausea
Muscle Spasms
Xanax
Valium
Klonopin
Ativan
Librium
Nembutal
Sleeping Pills
Depressant
Schedule IV