Ketamine???
Question by thequeenfan_11: ketamine???
what are the negative effects of ketamine on the nervous system? i cant seem to find it on the internet…just the medical effects…help me??
Best answer:
Answer by franz dumke
Check out NIDA.gov
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Revisiting Righteous Indignation
Filed under: drug addiction treatment act 2000
In sickening episodes of appropriation, King has become a plaything in the hands of those who seek to justify their profiting from that same structure of abuse that he fought against with the bastardization of his legacy. … complex, demanding the …
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What Exactly Is a Sex Addiction Assuming It’s Real?
Question by Hollywood Jono: What exactly is a sex addiction assuming it’s real?
Assuming sex addiction is real and not just something created by the media and therapists looking for new cliental in this recession, what exactly is sex addiction? Is it a dependency or addiction to sex as someone would be addicted to drugs, cigarettes or alcohol, or is it more or less a compulsive disorder where someone will get an idea in their head that they need sex and need it now other wise they don’t feel right and continue to be nagged by this feeling? Or could it be a little of both?
Do You Think Weed Should Be Legal in the U.S?
Question by rockstar 101: do you think weed should be legal in the U.S?
just want to know your opinion
Best answer:
Answer by Shut up what are you talking about.
NOOOOOOOOOO. too much money shall be spent on healthcare.
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Marriage as Sacrament, and Gay Marriage – I apologize that the words go by excessively fast at some points. You may find that you need to pause every now and then.
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Is SUBOXONE a Narcotic?
Question by getoffmyback: Is SUBOXONE a narcotic?
Best answer:
Answer by **Anti-PeTA**
Yes it is. 1. What are Suboxone and Subutex?
Subutex and Suboxone are medications approved for the treatment of opiate dependence. Both medicines contain the active ingredient, buprenorphine hydrochloride, which works to reduce the symptoms of opiate dependence.
2. Why did the FDA approve two medications?
Subutex contains only buprenorphine hydrochloride. This formulation was developed as the initial product. The second medication, Suboxone contains an additional ingredient called naloxone to guard against misuse.
Subutex is given during the first few days of treatment, while Suboxone is used during the maintenance phase of treatment.