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    Heath Ledger Case Study

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    doxylamine. These drugs are a combination of painkillers, anti-anxiety drugs, and sleeping drugs. This particular blend of drugs can cause the brain to fall asleep, faltering the capacity of the heart and lung function. (Davis, 2008) Oxycodone ~ Depressant, trade names: OxyContin, Percodan Hydrocodone ~ Stimulant, trade name (combined with acetaminophen): Vicodin Diazepam ~ Stimulant, trade name:…

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    therapy or counseling. Pharmacotherapy is another option of treatment. Pharmacotherapy is drug therapy. Pharmacotherapy treats depression with anti-depressants. There are many different anti-depressants that can be chosen. Antonuccie, Danoton & DeNelsky (1995) warn about the use of anti-depressants in their article. They suggest that when using anti-depressants an individual has a “higher risk for relapse with [the use of] medication alone” (Antonuccie, Danton & DeNelsky, 1995, pg. 581).…

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    For Opioid Painkillers a person can have constipation, nausea, feeling high (euphoria), have a slowed breathing rate, be drowsy, confused, have poor coordination and increased pain with higher doses. (CNS) Depressants and Anti- Anxiety Medications can cause drowsiness, confusion, unsteady walking, slurred speech, poor concentrations, dizziness, problems with memory, and slowed breathing. Stimulants can reduce appetite, cause agitation, high body temperature,…

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    Psychoactive Substances

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    This depressant class drug is the most commonly used substance in society and when abused like any other substance, can affect the dopamine receptor that provides stimulus to the reward pathway of the brain. As such, alcohol was used as a pain killer before the…

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    Four Types Of Drug Abuse

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    Pharmacology Research Paper Webster dictionary defines a drug as "a medicine or other substance which has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body”. The four major classifications of drugs are stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, and narcotics. Each of these classes of drugs takes a different physiological effect on the body. Since each class causes a different type of physiological effect on the body, the reasons for their use varies greatly depending on the…

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    The human body appears to be thoughtfully designed to receive the benefits of the cannabis plant. Cannabinoids, the active compounds in the cannabis plant are known to relieve pain, heal illness, kill cancer cells, just to name a few benefits. The human endocannabinoid system, the system of receptors that bind with and process cannabinoids introduced into the body, is complex. Only in the early 90s did researchers discover the cannabinoid receptors in the brain and the research since then has…

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    Adhd Side Effects

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    time. Non-Stimulant Side Effects- Non-stimulants are also used to reduce problems caused by ADHD. These include regular headaches, drowsiness, and dizziness and also momentary confusion. It also may cause a lowered blood pressure. Anti-Depressants-Anti-depressants are also used due to the similarities in symptoms and problems. The side effects include constipation and stomach pains, drowsiness and a lowered blood pressure. These meds also cause nausea, and insomnia and tremors as well. They also…

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    they had consumed. Almost everyone will experience a time in their life when they simply think to themselves, “No way! That won’t happen to me”. In summary, psychoactive drugs are strong stimulants or depressants that can drastically alter a person’s behaviors, abilities and reactions. Depressants specifically are known to delay chemical neurotransmitters within the brain that directly lead to slowed responses and lowered self-control. In Tyler’s case, his body was filled with too much alcohol…

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    easier on me. I ended up getting some pills and a chest X-ray to examine my heart and chest to make sure it was okay. Sadly, for some reason my doctor gave me anti-depressants. My mom had told my doctor that I can’t take anti-depressants because my whole family has a history of not reacting well to that type of pill. The anti-depressants worked. But only for about a week. That’s when everything went wrong in my life. But that’s for another…

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    A controlled substance is an illicit medication that can have a negative impacts on an individual's wellbeing and welfare. It could refer to marijuana or heroin; their ownership is a crime under federal as well as state laws. As consequence, state and governments have decided to direct these substances. An individual discovered having a controlled substance can be fined and held in jail by neighborhood, state, and government law authorization. Medications, substances, and certain chemicals used…

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