b'Chapter hapterCategory Type Effects of PoisoningPain Killers Aspirin (swallowed) Upper abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, sighing when breathing, confusion, delirium dizziness, ringing in the ears.ParacetamolGradual abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting. (swallowed) Irreversible liver damage may occur within 3 days (alcohol and malnourishment increase the risk).Nervous SystemBarbituates andLethargy and sleepiness, developing into state Depressants &Benzodiazepines of unconsciousness. Shallow breathing, weak, Tranquillisers irregular or abnormal slow/fast pulse.Narcotics Morphine,Small pupil size, confusion, lethargy developing Heroin (injected), GHBinto unconsciousness. Slow, shallow breathing (inhaled, swallowed) that may stop. GHBvomiting, weakness, dizziness, depressed breathing, fall in blood pressure, hallucinations, amnesia, unconsciousness and death.Stimulants &Amphetamines,Hyperactive/excitable behaviour, frenzied state, Hallucinogens Ecstasy,sweating, tremors, hallucinationsusers may LSD (swallowed),hear voices or see strange images. Ice users Cocaine (inhaled), Iceoften experience a euphoric sense of well being (smoked through glasswith psychotic episodes, paranoid delusions crack pipe) and violence. Ice is one of the most powerful and dangerous drugs.Solvents Petrol fumes,Headaches, hallucinations, nausea/vomiting. Glue,May develop into unconsciousness.Lighter fuel (inhaled)Poisoning 149'