The Drug Identification Chart is a reference tool for identifying illicit drugs and their harmful effects. Produced in collaboration with the RCMP, Sûreté du Québec, Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police and Health Canada, the chart identifies drug types, including common street names, effects, and methods of use and detection.
Mushrooms
Magic mushrooms (psilocybin)
(Mush, Magic Mushrooms)
Cocaine
Cocaine (Crystalline)
(Coke, Coca, Coco, Snow, Powder, Charlie, Dust, Snowflake)
Cocaine (Rocks)
(Crack, Rock, Freebase)
Heroin
Heroin
(Smack, Hard Stuff, Horse, Junk, Point)
Synthetic Drugs
Methamphetamine
Crystalline
(Crystal Meth, Ice, Crank, Glass, Tina)
Powder
(Meth, Chalk)
Tablets
(Speed, Peach, Pink, Peanut, Candy, Pill)
Ecstasy
Ecstasy
(E, XTC, X, Pill, Peanut, Ecstasy, Dove, Love Drug)
LSD
LSD (Blotting Paper)
(Acid, Acid Cap, Blotter, Micro, Microdots, Bull's Eye, Big D)
LSD (Tablets)
(Acid, Acid Cap, Blotter, Micro, Microdots, Bull's Eye, Big D)
GHB
GHB
(GH, Juice, Liquid Ecstasy, Date Rape Drug)
PCP
PCP (Powder)
(Mescaline, Mess, Horse, Angel Dust, TH, Peace Pill, Crazy Eddie)
PCP (Tablets)
(Mescaline, Mess, Horse, Angel Dust, TH, Peace Pill, Crazy Eddie)
Kétamine
Kétamine (Liquid)
(Special K, Vitamin K, Ket, Ketty)
Kétamine (Powder)
(Special K, Vitamin K, Ket, Ketty)
Kétamine (Tablets)
(Special K, Vitamin K, Ket, Ketty)
In association with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Sûreté du Québec, Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, and Health Canada.