1. What is the difference between a selective and a non-selective CNS depressant? 2. What makes a drug a barbiturate or a benzodiazepine? 3. Why do drugs like valium take so long to be eliminated from What are the physiological effects of follicle-stimulating ho...
MDMA, better known as "Ecstasy," is a synthetic amphetamine derivative, with some unique physiological properties. MDMA can induce depression and panic attacks in those who use it. A serious concern is the potential that MDMA may cause long lasting, even permanent neuropsychiatric damage, in ...
What are the effects of the deficiencies of niacin vitamins? What are the acute health effects of using the substance marijuana? What factors influence teratogenic effects? What are the adverse effects of beta-blockers and explain the physiological reason for each of the adverse effects? A deficie...
Candy flipping, the combination of LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) and MDMA (methylenedioxymethamphetamine), involves the use of two powerful psychoactive substances known for their hallucinogenic and mood-enhancing effects. This practice is popular amo
Certainly there are more letters in 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), to cite its full name, than there have been little white tablets pass my lips. But I’ve done it, I’ve enjoyed it and I’m here to tell the tale. And that is the point: the ecstasy fallout they all ...
High levels of adrenaline in the blood can lead to insomnia and jittery nerves, and are often an indicator of chronic stress. Medical Uses First synthesized in 1904, adrenaline is a common treatment for anaphylaxis, also known as anaphylactic shock. It can be quickly administered to people ...
/ Parkinson's Disease in Women and Men ical therapies and deep brain stimulation procedure, and in the personal evaluation of the quality of life compared with men [7]. Although women diagnosed with PD are a siz- able portion of the PD population, their specific ne...
the lines of, “Psychedelics are a very personal experience and MDMA is such an outward one, I feel like they don’t mix.” Later, he explained what he meant was he really wanted to talk to me in that deep boundaryless way that we can on molly, but the LSD was getting in the way...
When one eventually gives into peer pressure and tries marijuana, they realize it isn't so bad and begin to wonder how much of a lie everything else told to them was. Clearly this isn't so bad if they then go on to try mdma, lsd or mushrooms, but there are plenty of other ...
Bytheheat009— On Nov 30, 2007 I know adrenaline is what your body uses for 'fight or flight' but is it always involuntary? I heard there are some, very rare people who can access their adrenaline at will. Personally I think that's false but I'd just like to make sure. Also does...