Biologically Speaking, Why Are We Humans Capable of Becoming Addicted to Drugs?
Question by A: Biologically speaking, why are we humans capable of becoming addicted to drugs?
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Answer by Blue
Because it causes chemical reactions in you’re system that stimulate you’re brain into thinking that its good for you
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Supposed 'Medical Marijuana' Measures In Alabama, Utah Are Anything But
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Because CBD is, like the cannabis plant itself, classified under federal law as a schedule I controlled substance, multiple federal agencies — including the FDA, DEA, NIDA (US National Institute of Drug Abuse), and PHS (Public Health Service) must all …
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Should the United States Legalize Marijuana?
Should the United States Legalize Marijuana?
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Marijuana use affects one's short-term memory, cognitive functions, coordination and balance, and in large doses, users can experience acute psychosis, which can include hallucinations and delusions, according to a National Institute on Drug Abuse report.
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Wonkbook: What you need to know about the policy fallout from the Fort Hood …
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Race and the Drug War…?
Question by Cappucino: Race and the drug war…?
The National Institute of Drug Abuse estimated that while 12 percent of drug users are black, they make up nearly 50 percent of all drug possession arrests in the U.S. Please read the article below by clicking the link before answering. *The font is small so you want to copy the whole article and put it on word and make it a larger font to read*
Do you think this is fair? Explain.
http://www.peace.ca/truthaboutblackcrime.htm
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Is SUBOXONE a Narcotic?
Question by getoffmyback: Is SUBOXONE a narcotic?
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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.
Does Marijuana Have Carcinogens in It?
Question by : Does marijuana have carcinogens in it?
I saw the following on National Institute on Drug Abuse on the National Health Institute nih.gov site:
Numerous studies have shown marijuana smoke to contain carcinogens and to be an irritant to the lungs. In fact, marijuana smoke contains 50 to 70 percent more carcinogenic hydrocarbons than tobacco smoke.
Is this true? Thanks.
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Answer by Peter R
actually, it does. i think the carcinogens in it makes the smell
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Morning Memo: NCGA Studies Colo. School Choice; DHHS Execs See Pay Bump
Morning Memo: NCGA studies Colo. school choice; DHHS execs see pay bump
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The new state budget sliced funding to three state-run alcohol and drug abuse treatment centers by about $ 4.9 million each year for the next two years – a 12 percent reduction per year to each facility's budget. The three … It was, says one GOP …
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UTEP Provost Named To Federal Advisory Council
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