Medizinische Wissenschaft - illegale Drogen
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit illegalen Drogen, wie zum Beispiel „Kokain“, „Opium“ und „Ketamin“.
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a powerful hallucinogenic substance that makes people see and feel things that aren't real
LSD
a plant that some people use as an illegal drug to experience a sense of relaxation or euphoria
Cannabis
a strong drug that makes people feel really energetic, but it can be harmful and addictive
Kokain
a strong and addictive drug that comes in small crystals or rocks and is smoked for a brief and intense feeling of euphoria
Crack-Kokain
a highly addictive and illegal stimulant drug that affects the central nervous system, commonly known as "meth" or "crystal meth."
Methamphetamin
the dried leaves and flowers of the Cannabis plant, often smoked for its psychoactive effects
Ganja
a substance, often referring to marijuana or alcohol, that is believed to potentially lead individuals to experiment with or use more dangerous and addictive substances
Einstiegsdroge
a strong, addictive drug made from morphine, usually used by injecting or snorting for its powerful euphoric effects
Heroin
a concentrated cannabis product, known for its psychoactive effects when smoked or consumed
Haschisch
a drug that can make people feel disconnected from their surroundings and has both medical and recreational uses
Ketamin
a drug found in some cacti that can make people see and feel things that are not real
Mescalin
a drug that reduces pain and causes sleepiness, confusion, or dullness
Narkotikum
a recreational drug that is not considered very harmful and gives some people a sense of pleasure
weiche Droge
drugs that can be natural or made in a lab, used for medical purposes or sometimes misused to build muscles
Steroid
a powerful, addictive, and illegal drug that some people take for pleasure
harte Droge
a strong and addictive drug made from the juice of a poppy plant, causing pain relief but also leading to dependence and potential health risks
Opium
a strong drug that can make people see things differently and cause hallucinations when misused
Phencyclidin
a substance that makes people more likely to tell the truth with inducing relaxation and altering consciousness, but their reliability and ethical use are uncertain
Wahrheitsdroge
a medicine that helps manage pain and treats addiction to heroine, when used without a prescription, is considered an illegal drug, carrying health risks and potential legal consequences
Methadon
a drug that can make people feel happy and more connected to others, often used recreationally for its mood-altering effects
MDMA
a recreational drug that can cause relaxation and euphoria but has associated risks, including its use in cases of drug-facilitated sexual assault
Gamma-Hydroxybuttersäure