DEA

Drug Enforcement Administration record data
File type: Various data file, Text file
Files with dea file extension are records for Drug Enforcement Administration - United States Department of Justice.
What is dea file?
File type category:
Various data file
Text file
Date updated: December 31, 2024
The dea file extension is related to the default file format used by Drug Enforcement Administration (United States Department of Justice) an office that deals with drug smuggling combat.
DEA is a text format for storing records about addictive, illegal and harmful drugs like:
- Nicotine
- Alcohol
- Marijuana
- Hashish
- Heroin
- Opium
- Cocaine
- Amphetamine
- Methamph-etamine
- MDMA (methylene-dioxy-methamph-etamine)
- Flunitrazepam
- GHB
- Ketamine
- PCP and analogs
- Salvia divinorum
- Dextrometh-orphan (DXM)
- LSD
- Mescaline
- Psilocybin
- Anabolic steroids
- Inhalants
- CNS Depressants
- Stimulants
- Opioid Pain Relievers
and others.
Don't use drugs, because they cause physical and psychical addiction as well as health problems, like cancers, depression, infections, HIV, hepatitis, cardiac or cardiovascular complications, paranoia, impotency etc.
How to open dea file?
Use any text editor to view content of the DEA files.
How to convert dea file?
Probably cannot be converted to anything else.
Suggested software to open dea file:
Associated software actions with the dea file
Software applications that can open dea files:
Sublime Text (Microsoft Windows)
PSPad (Microsoft Windows)
Sublime Text for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Sublime Text for Linux (Linux/Unix)
Software applications that can edit dea files:
Sublime Text (Microsoft Windows)
PSPad (Microsoft Windows)
Sublime Text for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Sublime Text for Linux (Linux/Unix)
Software capable of saving dea files:
Sublime Text (Microsoft Windows)
PSPad (Microsoft Windows)
Sublime Text for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Sublime Text for Linux (Linux/Unix)
Programs for viewing dea files:
Microsoft Windows NotePad (Microsoft Windows)
NotePad++ text editor (Microsoft Windows)
TextEdit (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
gedit (Linux/Unix)