Mostly paranoia.
Drug use is the use of drugs on the basis of medical presicription which helps in the physical treatment
Thy are a powerful stimlant. But when the drug wears off, then there is depression, due to the fast rate of the physical and psychological effects.
Difficult to know the merely "very bad" from the "worst", but let me suggest methamphetamine as the "worst" drug. Not only is it highly addictive, the physical affects on your health are vicious.
Illegal drug use can have financial effects and may result in going to jail. It is also possible to become addicted, which could have negative effects on a job, health, and put even more pressure on your finances. Prescription drug use can result in side effects, some that are minor, but others that are major. Depending on the drug, you could become addicted. Taking certain drugs together can result in drug interactions.
Physical dependence occurs when a person develops a tolerance to the effects of a drug and needs larger and larger doses to achieve intoxication or another desired effect.
Which drug can receive the effects of anaphylaxis
Fast or pounding heartbeat; constipation; trouble urinating; red eyes; slurred speech; changes in sight, smell, taste, touch or hearing.
yes a physical therapist can use syringes and drugs to relieve severe painful conditions
how do we separate the effects of specific and non specific drug effects
no
this is called cold turkey, if it is aheavy drug such as methenphetamine and one were too cold cold turkey there is a very high chance of death or a little bit lighter side effects.
This question is worded poorly, but the answer is this:1. Physical Addiction is when a drug user suffers physical effects when deprived of the drug. This is recognized as withdrawal. An example would be when a person who has been taking opiates daily and then ceases their intake, they will experience tremors, nausea, runny nose, watering eyes, decreased appetite, diarrhea, increased urination, hyper-sensitivity to pain, weak muscular function and hot/cold flashes.2. Psychological Addiction boils down to metal effects of ceasing drug use. A drug user does not have to be a regular user or someone who goes through physical withdrawal to experience psychological effects when deprived of a drug. The feelings associated with this addiction can range from person to person. Some common effects are intense cravings for a particular drug, hyperactivity, laziness, mild to severe depression, anxiety, fatigue, foggy thinking and constant changing of mood (feeling happy one minute, then extremely sad the next).All this being said, I've been addicted to oxycodone for 2 years and have experienced all these effects of addiction. They are awful, but my addiction (and many other peoples) continues to cause me to rationalize and continue my drug use, mostly because I continue to use oxycodone to avoid these withdrawal effects instead of detoxing and quitting. I wouldn't wish it on anybody.