It is a stimulant.
Prescription medications. Some examples that have a high abuse potential include: opiate/opiate-related pain meds (oxycodone, hydrocodone, methadone, etc), amphetamines and stimulant medications related to amphetamines (Adderall, Ritalin, etc), and benzodiazepines (Xanax, Klonopin, Valium, Ativan, etc). Cough medications including DXM also have a high abuse potential.
Cafine, Smelling salts, Energy drinks etc....
pain pills such as oxycodone, Oxycontin, hydrocodone, etc. And I'm assuming herion would be an opiate also.
the type of tobacco which cures with wood ,gas oil etc.
cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco, snuff, chew,
Cotton, tobacco...etc
No, Ritalin is a stimulant such as Adderall, Vyvanse.. etc.
I suppose how one could come to this conclusion based on common usage (substitution for heroin) This is definitely not the case. Methadone increases your opiate tolerance possibly more than other common opiates, codeine, oxycodone, etc. This is because methadone is an opiate itself and it shows a very high binding affinity to your opiate receptors, meaning that the methadone attaches more strongly to your "brain" and will, in turn, raise the production of QFQ considerably.So no, Methadone will definitely NOT lower your tolerance to opiate meds or any other opiate for that matter since it is an opiate in itself.
Cigarettes, cigars, chewing tobacco, etc. It's horrible stuff and can kill you, so don't get stuck in it.
No. Opium is a mixture of several drugs, one of which is morphine. Heroin is a derivative of morphine. The two are similar but unrelated (except that the morphine is usually taken from opium).
Tobacco can cause multiple varieties of cancer (mouth, throat, lung, etc.) depending on how you use it.
Light machinery, Agro-industrial, Food processing, Service, Tourism, tobacco etc etc