Salvia. Its legal in most states. Rock on.
Most are illegal or by presciption only , but of course the is always "Robotripping" on cough syrup with dextromethorphan , but as usual with drug abuse, will eventually cause irreversible brain damage . We advise against caution in abusing even OTC medications.
PS Salvia IS illegal in Oklahoma.
Hallucinogenic drugs such as LSD distort moods, thoughts, and senses.
A hallucinogen is a drug is a controlled substance that distorts the senses of a person. The perception of reality is altered. Two effects this will likely have for a driver would be sight and hearing.
Drug effect is the behavior of person after drugs. People are generally not in their senses.
Pain reliever
Alcohol, in addition to being a drug in all senses of the word, is a neurotoxin (nerve poison).
Not necessarily, but it does heighten your senses and perceptions, which, in turn, nay enhance your performance at doing a task.
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If you introduce a drug into the body that affects the brain to alter moods can the brain record the genetic blueprint & reproduce it even after the drug has left the body for many years or permanent? If you're allergic to this drug can the brain trigger the production of this chemical along with the side effects when a change in mood is detected?
Gabapentin is primarily a seizure drug, which can also be used to treat neuropathic pain and vasomotor symptoms. Gabapentin could help ease these symptoms if they occur as part of bipolar disorder. However, it is not primarily a bipolar drug and will not stabilize moods like lithium or antidepressants.
No, K-2 does show up on a drug test. K-2 is a cannibicyclohexonal, which really bad for your health. It is ten times more potent than THC in marijuana but cause hallucinations and often distorts memory worse than marijuana. My recommendation is not to use and ibsay that from experience.
All drugs and pharmaceutical medications have a temporary effect only. They 'mask' the pain by 'dulling the senses' (interfering with the brains neural transmitters). They can also create negitive 'side-effects'. Alcohol, panadine forte, morphine, etc . . . are all examples.
Pharmacotherapy is that area of pharmacy practice that is responsible for ensuring the safe, appropriate, and economical use of drugs in patient care. The pharmacotherapy specialist has responsibility for direct patient care, often functions as a member of a multidisciplinary team and is frequently the primary source of drug information for other healthcare professionals.