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Special Prosecutor: Law Enforcement's Use of Deadly Force Justified in Death

Special prosecutor: Law enforcement's use of deadly force justified in death

Filed under: physical effects of meth use

General symptoms of chronic methamphetamine use are euphoria, agitation, high blood pressure, nervousness, anxiousness, and paranoia. Based upon a review of all the evidence available to me, I am of the opinion that Montgomery County Deputy Sheriffs … Read more on WDBJ7

 

Allegan Police Chief trying new tactic to curb meth

Filed under: physical effects of meth use

Biology Help Please!?

Question by Jon Christian: biology help please!?
Sleep is considered a necessary vital function because it
A) helps people recover from stress.
B) builds up a person’s resistance to infection.
C) maintains the brain’s proper functioning.
D) all of the above.
2. Match each item with the correct statement.
A. sleep apnea
B. amphetamine
C. circadian rhythm
D. altered state of consciousness
E. delusion

Sex: Excessive Pornographic Exposure Can Screw You in the Sack

Sex: Excessive pornographic exposure can screw you in the sack

Filed under: physiological effects of cocaine

Maltz began writing the book after she noticed a prevalent trend in her practice, something she hadn't seen before: Clients started walking into her office with problems caused by pornography — perhaps a man would come professing an unhealthy … Read more on Oregon Daily Emerald

 

This Is Your Director on Drugs

Filed under: physiological effects of cocaine

Drugs Seized From Smoke Shops in Hi-Desert Raids

Drugs seized from smoke shops in Hi-Desert raids

Filed under: effects of cocain

Similar to the effects of cocaine, LSD and methamphetamine, bath salt use is associated with increased heart rate and blood pressure, extreme paranoia, hallucinations and violent behavior, which causes users to harm themselves or others. Source … Read more on Hi-Desert Star

 

Cocaine user calls police about hallucination

Filed under: effects of cocain

… custody and transported him back to the department to sober up. They also removed the man's drug paraphernalia, including a bloody syringe, from the soccer field. Anxiety and paranoia, as well as hallucinations, are common effects of cocaine … Read more on Nelson Star

Two New Diet Drugs Can Boost Weight Loss by 5% to 10%

Two new diet drugs can boost weight loss by 5% to 10%

Filed under: drug support groups

Both drugs are intended to provide treatment help for those who are obese, which is roughly 35 or more pounds over a healthy weight, or overweight patients who have one other weight-related condition, such as high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes or … Read more on USA TODAY

 

Shock Trauma anti-violence worker held in federal drug case

Filed under: drug support groups

Tell the Building Manager and the Peep Show Will End

Tell the building manager and the peep show will end

Filed under: medical uses for meth

Not every night, but often enough that it's gotten to be kind of a trial: whether I'm going to force myself to use the front steps or give in to seeing her as I go up the back steps. No guy should have this kind of test put to him every night. I'm a … Read more on Winnipeg Free Press

 

METH: A stimulant for a bad addiction

Filed under: medical uses for meth

Side Effects of Smoking Crack?

Question by Liz: side effects of smoking crack?

Best answer:

Answer by Emie86
death.

Answer by Hol Istic
” Cocaine, in any form, is a powerfully addictive drug, and addiction seems to develop more quickly when the drug is smoked–as crack is–than snorted–as powdered cocaine typically is.

In addition to the usual risks associated with cocaine use (constricted blood vessels; increased temperature, heart rate, and blood pressure; and risk of cardiac arrest and seizure), crack users may experience acute respiratory problems, including coughing, shortness of breath, and lung trauma and bleeding. Crack cocaine smoking also can cause aggressive and paranoid behavior. ”

Please Can You List Out at Least 15 Names of Drugs and Their Uses.?

Question by SMKJ 4 REAL: Please can you list out at least 15 names of drugs and their uses.?

Best answer:

Answer by ï?’? ?h? ??? ?h??? ï ???ï? (
Amphetamines
Street Drugs Names: Bennies, black beauties, bumble bees, co-pilots, Crank, Cross tops, Crystal meth, Dexies, Footballs, Hearts, Hot Ice, Ice, L.A. glass, Meth, MDMA, Pep pills, Speed, Uppers
Toxicology Detection: 48 to 72 hours
Psychological Effects: A low dose can cause alertness, euphoria, increased motor performance and energy, as well as irritability, restlessness, and panic. High doses can cause brief psychosis, increased aggressiveness, and antisocial behaviors
Physical Effects: Body becomes ready for “fight or flight”; can cause stroke, heart attack, or kidney failure
Withdrawal Symptoms: Confusion, apathy, irritability, depression, increased appetite and need for sleep

How Does Taurine Affect Your Body?

Question by diesel: how does taurine affect your body?
im pretty much addicted to red bull… a couple of years ago i used to drink even 2 per day… (cuz in the can it says it is the maximum amount recommended) now im drinking about 3-4 a week. i dont just drink it cuz of the energy or whatever… i really really like the taste… i have mixed it with vodka a few times when i go to a club or a bar. i would easily change coke or juice for red bull in a regular meal if possible…then, someone told me taurine screws you up badly. i’ve been drinking it for about 4 years now and i havent noticed anything wrong.

D.5.1 List the Physiological Effects of Stimulants IB Chemistry SL


D.5.1 List the physiological effects of stimulants IB Chemistry SL – So with each of these classes of drugs, try to link them to a single familiar drug — in this case caffeine. Stimulants elevated blood pressure, heart rate, …