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Ever wanted to know every drug?

Dr.DOB

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Well I compiled a list of all the most common drugs in the world and put them into categories. I made a 1920 x 1200 version of it for all of you pro druggies who have 1080 high definition, put this as your background and you will be a chemical ace. I went to the ER last night for breathing difficulties and I said I didn't do drugs and he came back after I gave him a urine sample and he yelled at me saying I lied he found amphetamines in my urine. I told him its an adderal prescription for my ADHD and he didn't even know what adderal was even though its one of the most prescribed drugs in the world. That goes to show you how some people even doctors are lacking in drug knowledge. He told me to go home and that the breathing problems would subside which was a huge waste of time and money because I left in the same condition I came in there with and after getting yelled at which stressed me out giving me more breathing problems. I've been on adderal for over a year this breathing problem was clearly unrelated it doesn't even take a doctor to see that. I don't know if I got the worst doctor in the US but I was so upset about how much of a waste of time it was and how rude he was to jump to conclusions. Drugs are so misunderstood and people hold very strong bias to to them. The doctor found a positive result for amphetamines and decided his job was done and correlated my breathing problems to some medication I took over a week ago. This picture will help you at least see the relationships drugs have to each other.
800px-Drug_Archive.jpg

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Drug_Archive.jpg
I just plugged some H and I'm noddin so I'm not going to rewrite this so excuse my mistakes.

Love ya'll

Dr.DOB
 
Hardly every drug, but still sorta cool.

A Dr. who hasn't heard of adderall? That's fucking scary.
 
Bufotenin (5-ho-DMT) is the only psychoactive Bufotoxin right? I'd never heard of that term before, "Bufotoxin". Funny how it means toad poison.
 
Bufotenin (5-ho-DMT) is the only psychoactive Bufotoxin right? I'd never heard of that term before, "Bufotoxin". Funny how it means toad poison.

almost pcisin(4- ho dmt?) anyway this list is very fucked up and wont even comment, ur opiate class is so damn broad, tramadol is not even technically considered a opiod more like a quasi opiod?
 
Sounds like you got a shitty ER dr. Every time I go to the ER I get treated like SHIT! Most usual posters know of my back problems.. I have gone in cause I fell and landed on my back and gotten yelled at when all I wanted to do was make sure the fall didn't make shit any worse. ER dr's for the most part are incompitent pricks that normally sick their uneducated PA or NP on you because they are most likely in the dispensiary getting high on the meds they claim to have given you for your problem. My pain management dr let me go dopesick because of his incompitent staff... so I am pretty aggro at the moment. Anyways... cool pic and sorry for the horrible experience at the ER. Personally.. in my entire life I have only had 2 good ER dr's that actually gave a fuck.
 
cheers for the list but......im no drug expert yet i do know there are many many more drugs out there on top of whats on this list,for a start there are only 6 benzos listed.
 
I don't think you made this lol.

I've seen it before

Ive seen it around, too. And it is not a very comprehensive, or totally accurate list. Please explain how it shows the relationships drugs have to one another. What does it have to do with the doctor not knowing what Adderall is? (which I find hard to believe)
It's like something I would come up with in high school when I thought I knew everything about drugs. The abbreviations are not consistantly used, there are street names, then chemical names in the same list..etc. And thebaine?? Who uses that recreationally? Also, why not carfentanyl..if sufentanyl is listed? There are tons of benzos, stimulants and deleriants missing.
 
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I have to agree here, this seems more like a hippy version of erowids list, just with more shit listed. And when kids started tripping out on mathmetic equations that were drugs, like 2cb to the 8th power...like fuck take a damn hit of acid, this is why these kids are fucking looney tunes these days, they are eating shit faster than the college chemists can stir them up for a new dose of C3pO
 
Ive seen it around, too. And it is not a very comprehensive, or totally accurate list. Please explain how it shows the relationships drugs have to one another. What does it have to do with the doctor not knowing what Adderall is? (which I find hard to believe)
It's like something I would come up with in high school when I thought I knew everything about drugs. The abbreviations are not consistantly used, there are street names, then chemical names in the same list..etc. And thebaine?? Who uses that recreationally? Also, why not carfentanyl..if sufentanyl is listed? There are tons of benzos, stimulants and deleriants missing.
The list shows which drugs belong in the same class therefore revealing relationships. I only listed a couple drugs as their common names because I didn't want dashes in there such as 5-meo-dipt and thebaine is an important constituent of opium and its what oxycodone was derived from so i couldn't leave it out of my list. If you know of any deleriants missing feel free to actually say one since you supposedly know tons that are missing.
 
Not NEARLY every drug. The benzodiazepine list is short. They don't list methamphetamine (which would NOT fall under the amphetamine category). Don't list the names of the barbiturates.
Nobody claimed it was every drug. Methampehtamine is in fact an amphetamine so it does indeed fall under that category. And I didn't list all of the names of the barbiturates because they arn't very popular and I didn't want any subcategories I decided to cover them all with one word "barbiturates"
 
muscimol, ibotenic acid, and myristicin aren't deliriants. muscimol is a GABAergic, ibotenic acid is an NMDA receptor antagonist, and myristicin is said to act mainly on serotonin receptors. atropine and diphenhydramine(anticholinergics) are deliriants.

the "intoxicants" list is made up of rather random drugs, including GABAergics, inhalants, kratom, and cannabinoids. these different drugs require their own catergories instead of being mixed into one.

a better list would to first start with mechanism of action(GABAergic, NMDA antagonist, DAT releasing agents/reuptake inhibitors, opioids, etc.) and then go to what structural class(benzodiazepines, amphetamines, tryptamines, barbiturates, antihistamines, etc.), and when each drug is listed under it's respective catergory state it's effect(depressant, psychedelic, stimulant, dissociative, etc.).

the list that was posted just isn't a very good one imo.
 
Aren't you the one that made a fucked up thread a while ago about some psychotic shit and didn't respond to anyones comments for ever? Whats up with that dude, don't make threads like that no one knows if you were trolling or what. Should at least respond, and yea i highly doubt you made this even though it is missing shit.
 
muscimol, ibotenic acid, and myristicin aren't deliriants. muscimol is a GABAergic, ibotenic acid is an NMDA receptor antagonist, and myristicin is said to act mainly on serotonin receptors. atropine and diphenhydramine(anticholinergics) are deliriants.

the "intoxicants" list is made up of rather random drugs, including GABAergics, inhalants, kratom, and cannabinoids. these different drugs require their own catergories instead of being mixed into one.

a better list would to first start with mechanism of action(GABAergic, NMDA antagonist, DAT releasing agents/reuptake inhibitors, opioids, etc.) and then go to what structural class(benzodiazepines, amphetamines, tryptamines, barbiturates, antihistamines, etc.), and when each drug is listed under it's respective catergory state it's effect(depressant, psychedelic, stimulant, dissociative, etc.).

the list that was posted just isn't a very good one imo.
I wanted the categories to be understood by most people, not everyone is fluent in pharmacokinetics. I didn't want to split everything up into really specific categories, thats why THC isn't in its own class, if I did what you suggested the list would be much longer because so many more categories would have to be added with little addition of chemicals. Like JWH and THC are so similar I decided to put them together. Yes I have an inhalant in the intoxicant category, but alkyl nitrites I don't believe belong anywhere else. I also didn't want a seperate amphetamine category because they are not that important, the same reason i didn't list every cannabinoid.
 
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