Illegal drugs are those that are not prescribed by a doctor or
bought at a drugstore. They are sometimes also called "street drugs."
Some examples of illegal drugs include heroin (a narcotic); cocaine
(a stimulant); LSD, mescaline, PCP, methamphetamine, and psilocybin
(hallucinogens); marijuana and hashish (cannabis); and gamma-hydroxybutyrate
(GHB). Although GHB is legal in Europe for anesthetic uses and in the United
States for government-approved clinical trials for treating narcolepsy, it has
been otherwise illegal in the United States since 1990.
The effects of illegal drugs can be unpredictable because:
- Most drugs are very
addictive.
- People respond differently to the same
drugs.
- The strength or potency of the drug may be
uncertain.
- They may contain unknown or unexpected substances. There
is no quality control for street drugs like that required for prescription
drugs.
- They may interact with other drugs or alcohol in
unpredictable ways.