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    Narcolepsy Research Paper

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    taken twice a night. The distribution of sodium oxybate is tightly restricted because of its heavy side effects. The initial line of treatment is usually a central nervous system stimulant such as modafinil. Modafinil is usually prescribed first because it is less addictive and has fewer side effects than older stimulants. For most people these drugs are generally effective at reducing daytime drowsiness and improving alertness. Lifestyle changes can also improve the side effects of narcolepsy.…

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    Naloxone

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    Drugs. Everyone have probably heard of them- on the news, social media, school, or amongst a group friends. Drugs are bad; everyone has heard that, but why? Drugs cannot be bad just because parents and schools say they are, right? A complete overview and insight into the world of drugs and the dangers of illegal, addictive substances will be provided. Drugs are an evident hazard and epidemic in today’s society, so it is definitely necessary that a full point of view is apparent. From the very…

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    pills for a disorder they have, to controls one’s mind to help them focus and in the new world, the drug soma controls the people of the WorldState’s minds to create an image that Ford wants them to see. There is a very haunting resemblance between stimulants, like for example Ritalin (which is a drug that helps treat narcolepsy and drowsiness), and Soma in the…

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    Paroxetine Accident

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    Imipramine is a more established tricyclic stimulant medication created in the 1950s. The supposed misleading impact is intense in treating people who claim to be depressed, where individuals trust they are leveled however they are taking an idle sugar pill. In the study, which included almost 800…

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    Do you ever wonder where the food on your table comes from besides the store? Food safety is a major concern in the U.S.. Knowing where your food comes from and how it was raised concerns people, because how some stock yards are not always the healthiest most safest places to get your meat from. Stock yards use many types of steroids and boosters to make their product (cows, chickens, pigs, turkeys) grow faster so they can get them to the market faster. This way of raising your livestock is…

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    Cocaine Research Paper

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    Cocaine is stimulant of a drug thats is made from a leave that is call South American coca plant. Cocaine can get you high or you can die. Scientists have found that cocaine is one of the most addictive substance on earth. Crack was began to surge in the 1980s - 1989 and there is a record that was recorded by History.Com had sad that from 4.2 million to 5.8 million people had got an addictive to the the drug. Cocaine is the most popularly drug used in U.S even today. Cocaine happened in the…

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    Criminologist Paul Goldstein initiated how substance abuse heads directly to crime, through his tripartite conceptual theories. To rationalize why this was the case he presented three theories, which include psychopharmacological model, economic compulsive model, and systemic violence model. The psychopharmacological model insinuates that the effects of illegal drug use cause criminal behavior which has a direct physiological effect. These effects can vary from neurochemical changes within one’s…

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    A little boy in Colorado was given marijuana by his father. You might wonder why a parent would do that. The little boy had seizures at least three or four times a day. He took his medicine from the doctor daily. It barely worked. The father’s friend, a doctor, said that another kid he knew had tried medical marijuana, and it had worked. The father tried it on his son, and it worked better than the medicine ever did. Every three or four days, the son would get the medical marijuana, and it…

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    Forskolin

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    Forskolin is the name given to a compound extracted from the Indian Coleus plant found in areas of India, Burma and Thailand. This Asian wonder herb has become a popular substitute to ephedra based diets and drugs. The herbal properties of the compound have rendered the compound safer than highly potent ephedrine products. However, there is a lot of research that is underway regarding the complete usefulness of the compound, its possible side-effects and consequential safety. This medicine is in…

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    Caffeine. In the food industry, pure caffeine can be used to create bolder coffee and rich flavorings. However, greater are the potential uses for this compound in medicine if it can be separated effectively from tea granules. Caffeine acts as a stimulant, making humans more mentally alert. Two methods used to separate caffeine from tea granules are Thin Layer Chromatography and High Performance Counter Current Chromatography. In TLC, a slide of glass coated in a substance can act as the…

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