amphetamine-dependent individuals.” Binge abuse consists of taking several doses in succession, often as many as possible in order for the individual to hold onto the high they are feeling. Those who take the drug recreationally can also “develop signs oftoleranceand cravings for the drug,”...
Stimulants like ecstasy and amphetamine are also very popular, with approximately 30 million people abusing them. Cocaine is used by approximately 13 million people worldwide, with the US having the greatest number of users. Heroin and other opioids are used by roughly 8 million individuals ...
Bumblebees – amphetamine Bummer trip – unsettling and threatening experience from PCP intoxication Bump – crack; fake crack; boost a high; hit of ketamine ($20) Bunk – fake cocaine Burese – cocaine Burn one – to smoke marijuana Burn the main line – to inject a drug Burned – purch...
The abuse of both legal (alcohol) and illegal (opiates, cocaine, amphetamine etc.) drugs is known to be associated with an increased risk of muscle necrosis leading to rhabdomyolysis. However, it is unclear whether this reflects direct myotoxicity or results indirectly from acute intoxication via...
and cornstarch have also been used. Other illicit drugs, such as heroin, codeine, amphetamine, phencyclidine (PCP), LSD, and hashish, can be mixed in as well. Some consumers may unknowingly purchase a supply without any cocaine but just a cocaine substitute such as caffeine, amphetamine, PCP...