What kind of drug is a yellow jacket?
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substance abuse
Abbott Pharmaceutical discontinued manufacture of their Nembutal brand of Pentobarbital capsules in 1999, largely replaced by the Benzodiazepine family of drugs. Pentobarbital was also widely abused, known on the streets as "yellow jackets". They were available in 50 and 100 mg.
Simply so, what is in a yellow jacket pill?
** Yellow Jackets are a type of energy pills containing ephedra and caffeine. Yellow Jacket pills contain 25 mg of ephedrine with 200 mg of caffeine. They are also promoted as diet pills.
Keeping this in view, what drug is known as yellow?
Slang names include: Yellows, Reds, Barbs, Blues, Tooies, Rainbows, Yellow Jackets, Downers, and Bluebirds. Cocaine: An illegal stimulant that can be snorted.
Pentobarbital, a barbiturate, is used for the treatment of short term insomnia. It belongs to a group of medicines called central nervous system (CNS) depressants that induce drowsiness and relieve tension or nervousness.