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    Depressants are one of the main drug category. They are used to experience euphoria or with other drugs to add to the other drugs’ high or to deal with their side effects. Depressants bring you down and suppress brain function, the effect of this is it will put you to sleep, relieve anxiety and muscle spasms, and prevent seizures.Other effects over a longer time can be depressants cause amnesia, leaving no memory of events that occur while under the influence, reduce your reaction time, impair…

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    Below I've compiled some notes about a drug I'm prescribed intended for another complain of which not only almost lead to me crashing the AA car the other day, but also I took when writing that school work. I say the psychiatrist is 100% accountable it is not a Diazapine, it not Opiate, it is not Stimulant, it is not an Antipsycotic it is an A typical Antidepressant / Antihistamine which causes Retardation and has no true anxiolytic effect. If the drug antagonizes the parts of my brain…

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    Marijuana has managed to remain illegal since the 1930’s. Many consider it to be particularly more detrimental to one’s health than other legal drugs because it is deemed a schedule one substance. The effects of smoking marijuana include “relaxation, sleepiness, and mild euphoria” which is commonly referred to as getting high(“Marijuana Intoxication”). Like with every other substance used for its physiological effects there are multiple side effects that can arise from smoking marijuana. As the…

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    some people experience side effects, the overall use of marijuana is positive for many reasons. Marijuana reverses the bad effects of tobacco (Loria). Recreational marijuana must be legalized because trafficking of drugs would disappear and it would help the economy. Trafficking of drugs is an extreme issue, but if recreational marijuana is legalized marijuana trafficking will…

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    Many lawsuits have been filed against the Xarelto manufacturers because this drug has some serious side effects which may result in severe bleeding, other injuries and even death. Most importantly, the doctors have not been warned about the risks of bleeding caused by Xarelto.Adequate warning regarding the adverse effects of the drug was essential to be given to the users and doctors to stay away from those side effects. • Xarelto lawsuit information Many lawyers are now involved in cases…

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    This journal article was written by four contributors and it is supposed to shed light on the risks that can come with the cannabis legalization regarding the parents' neglect and cannabis exposure to children. In the first paragraph, the authors explain how dangerous it is for children to get exposed to cannabis. It also reminds of the fact that it has already been proposed or even legalized in a number of states while there has not been enough attention given to the consequences on the high…

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    Body Dysmorphic Disorders

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    Sex, Drugs, Technology, and Body Dysmorphic Disorder. What do these four important words have in common? These four words fall into a category known as addiction. As teens get older they start to experience Sex addiction, Drug addiction, Technology addiction, and Body Dysmorphic Disorder. Each addiction can cause a teen to go through different behaviors and can cause different effects on the teenage body. The roughest addiction that teens go through is sex addiction, so, let’s start with that.…

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    1992 to 2003 prescription drug abuse by adolescents under the age of 18 has increased an extreme amount of 212%. Comparatively adolescents under 18s rate is a shocking 2.6 times higher than the population of over 18(Havens,2011). In 2010 NVSS published data revealing the occurrence of 40,393 deaths due to drug related overdoses in the United States in that year alone(Karin,2013). Between 2011 and 2012 it is estimated that over 1.3 Million adolescents abused prescription drugs in that time…

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    discussion about incarceration has changed dramatically. We have come to the realization that our punitive approach to drug crimes is not working and has produced significant injustices” (qtd in Horwitz). Changing America’s approach to crime, specifically drug crimes, and incarceration would allow the country to reduce spending, and overcrowding in prisons. Changing the way nonviolent drug crimes are charged and sentenced would also help reduce overcrowding, and make room for people who…

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    individual variations in drug responses for this week through the class lesson. Other medical conditions, cultural factors, lifestyle, race and ethnicity are all variables influence individual response to the medication administration. Recommended dosage and treatment if it is determined that can be a reason to be changed to achieve the desired effect must be considered such individual variation. Progress must include this knowledge to provide the appropriate treatment of drug. Genetic makeup,…

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