🔹 Stimulants

  1. Ecstasy (MDMA / XTC)
    A synthetic drug with stimulant and hallucinogenic properties. Known for inducing euphoria, empathy, and heightened sensory perception. Often used recreationally at parties and clubs. Illegal in most countries.

  2. Adderall
    A prescription medication containing amphetamine salts, used to treat ADHD and narcolepsy. Increases focus and alertness. Misuse can lead to dependency, heart issues, and anxiety.


🔹 Opioids / Painkillers

  1. Oxycodone (Oxy / OxyContin)
    A powerful opioid painkiller prescribed for moderate to severe pain. OxyContin is the extended-release version. High risk for addiction, overdose, and respiratory depression.

  2. Percocet
    A combination of oxycodone and acetaminophen. Used to relieve moderate to severe pain. Can be habit-forming and dangerous when mixed with alcohol or other depressants.

  3. Tramadol
    A synthetic opioid used to treat moderate pain. Lower risk of dependence than some stronger opioids but still carries abuse potential. May cause dizziness, nausea, or seizures.


🔹 Sedatives / Depressants

  1. Xanax (Alprazolam)
    A fast-acting benzodiazepine used to treat anxiety and panic disorders. Known for its calming effects. High risk for dependence and dangerous when combined with alcohol or opioids.


🔹 Cosmetic / Weight Loss Injectables

  1. Botox
    A brand name for botulinum toxin type A. Used medically to treat muscle spasms and cosmetically to reduce wrinkles. Administered by licensed professionals in small doses.

  2. Ozempic (Semaglutide)
    A prescription medication for type 2 diabetes, also used off-label for weight loss. Works by mimicking a gut hormone that regulates blood sugar and appetite. Not approved for cosmetic weight loss.

  3. Wegovy
    A higher-dose version of semaglutide, FDA-approved for chronic weight management in people with obesity. Requires medical supervision due to side effects like nausea, vomiting, and gallbladder issues.

  4. Mounjaro (Tirzepatide)
    A newer injectable drug for type 2 diabetes and weight management. Acts on two hormonal pathways. Early data shows strong weight loss potential, but long-term effects are still being studied.

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