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  • Prevent PCP Abuse from Occurring: PCP Channel

    Changing your lifestyle can help you to stop using PCP. More >> Prevent PCP Abuse from Occurring.pdf  
  • PCP and Violent Damage to the Users and Others: PCP Channel

    The National Institute on Drug Abuse states that the drug’s effects include a mimicry of schizophrenia, including delusions, hallucinations, and high levels of anxiety. More >> PCP and Violent Damage to the Users and Others.pdf  
  • How To Tell If Someone Is Using PCP?: PCP Channel

    Because of the wide range effects of PCP, the user’s personality will often determine which effects are most pronounced in that individual. More >> How To Tell If Someone Is Using PCP.pdf  
  • How is PCP abuse treated?: PCP Channel

    The first and most important step is to prevent lung failure and convulsions. More >> How is PCP abuse treated.pdf  
  • What does ecstasy look like?: ECSTASY Channel

    Pure ecstasy is a powder made of white crystals, known to chemists as MDMA. More >> What does ecstasy look like.pdf  
  • MDMA and Sex: ECSTASY Channel

    Many users will abuse ecstasy simply for the 'body high' - the senses of feeling and touch that become intensely pleasurable. More >> MDMA and Sex.pdf  
  • Information About GHB or Liquid Ecstasy: ECSTASY Channel

    GHB (gamma hydroxybutyrate) is a depressant drug. More >> Information About GHB or Liquid Ecstasy.pdf  
  • Ecstasy Withdrawal: ECSTASY Channel

    Ecstasy is an illegal recreational drug which is used by millions of people around the world. More >> Ecstasy Withdrawal.pdf  
  • Ecstasy Can Harm Unborn Children: ECSTASY Channel

    Researchers exposed in the womb to the drug Ecstasy (MDMA) exhibit changes in brain chemistry and behavior. More >> Ecstasy Can Harm Unborn Children.pdf  
  • Ecstasy and Other Club Drugs: ECSTASY Channel

    The term “club drugs” refers to substances often used at rave parties and nightclubs. Club drugs are recreational drugs. More >> Ecstasy and Other Club Drugs.pdf  
  • Combining Ecstasy with other drugs: ECSTASY Channel

    Virtually no research has been done on dangerous combinations, although it is known that mono amine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) should not be used with MDMA. More >> Combining Ecstasy with other drugs.pdf  
  • Ways to Stop Smoking Weed: The Most Common Methods: MARIJUANA Channel

    When people begin to arrive at the realization that their marijuana use is getting out of hand, and to recognize their own reasons to stop smoking weed, it’s common for them to try several ways to stop smoking weed. More >> Ways to Stop Smoking Weed.pdf  
  • Marijuana Withdrawal Symptoms: MARIJUANA Channel

    Compared to withdrawal symptoms associated with quitting alcohol or other drugs, marijuana withdrawal symptoms are relatively mild, but they are uncomfortable enough to cause many who try to quit to relapse to relieve those symptoms. More >> Marijuana Withdrawal Symptoms.pdf  
  • Marijuana Effects During Pregnancy And Lactation: MARIJUANA Channel

    Any drug of abuse can affect a mother's health. THC can cross the placenta so there is potential for problems in the fetus. More >> Marijuana Effects During Pregnancy And Lactation.pdf  
  • Effects of Heavy Marijuana Use on Social Behavior: MARIJUANA Channel

    Heavy marijuana abuse may show low achievement in important life measures including mental and physical health, and career. More >> Effects of Heavy Marijuana Use on Social Behavior.pdf  
  • Does Marijuana Lead To Other Drugs?: MARIJUANA Channel

    It could. Long-term studies of high school students and their patterns of drug use show that very few young people use other illegal drugs without first trying marijuana. More >> Does Marijuana Lead To Other Drugs.pdf  
  • Different Kinds Of Marijuana: MARIJUANA Channel

    Marijuana is a green, brown, or gray mixture of dried, shredded leaves, stems, seeds, and flowers of the hemp plant (Cannabis sativa). More >> Different Kinds Of Marijuana.pdf  
  • 70 Reasons Why Life is Better without a Heavy Marijuana Habit: MARIJUANA Channel

    Well if you’re a heavy smoker you surely know the pros and cons of it and know that though marijuana can be enjoyable, heavy use is not without consequences. More >> 70 Reasons Why Life is Better without a Heavy Marijuana Habit.pdf  
  • What Is Heroin Cut With?: HEROIN Channel

    Whether in powder form or solution form, heroin’s attraction lies in its ability to reach the brain quickly and produce euphoric effects. More >> What Is Heroin Cut With.pdf  
  • What Does Heroin Look Like: HEROIN Channel

    In its purest form, heroin is a fine white powder. But more often, it is found to be rose gray, brown or black in color. More >> What Does Heroin Look Like.pdf  
  • Heroin Use – Risk of Death and Mortality Rates: HEROIN Channel

    Heroin is widely used in the United States. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, a 2003 survey showed that 3.7 million Americans had used heroin at least once. More >> Risk of Death and Mortality Rates.pdf  
  • Opioid Analogues and Their Dangers: HEROIN Channel

    Drug analogs are chemical compounds that are similar to other drugs in their effects but differ slightly in their chemical structure. Some analogs are produced by pharmaceutical companies for legitimate medical reasons. More >> Opioid Analogues and Their Dangers.pdf  
  • International Statistics About Heroin: HEROIN Channel

    An estimated 13.5 million people in the world take opioids (opium-like substances), including 9.2 million who use heroin. More >> International Statistics About Heroin.pdf  
  • History of Opium, Morphine and Heroin: HEROIN Channel

    3400 BC The opium poppy is cultivated in lower Mesopotamia. The Sumerians would soon pass along the plant and its euphoric effects to the Assyrians. More >> History of Opium, Morphine and Heroin.pdf  
  • Combining Heroin With Other Drugs: HEROIN Channel

    Heroin is one drug among many that comes from the opium plant. While it is often used on its own via injecting, smoking or snorting it, many people also combine heroin with other drugs. More >> Combining Heroin With Other Drugs.pdf  
  • The Cocaine High: COCAINE Channel

    The cocaine high, also known as cocaine intoxication, is one of the most widely recognized cocaine effects among cocaine users. More >> The Cocaine High.pdf  
  • HIV-AIDS and Hepatitis Risks for Cocaine Abusers: COCAINE Channel

    Cocaine abusers, especially those who inject, are at increased risk for contracting such infectious diseases as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV/AIDS) and hepatitis. More >> HIV-AIDS and Hepatitis Risks for Cocaine Abusers.pdf  
  • Four Ways to Battle Cocaine Addiction: COCAINE Channel

    Withdrawing from cocaine isn't easy, but it's necessary in order to kick the habit completely. More >> Four Ways to Battle Cocaine Addiction.pdf  
  • Cocaine Affects Women's Brain Differently: COCAINE Channel

    An Emory University School of Medicine study indicates that cocaine-dependent women experience reactions in the brain that are different from men, suggesting that gender-specific treatment strategies for cocaine abuse may be helpful. More >> Cocaine Affects Women's Brain Differently.pdf  
  • Books About Cocaine And Cocaine Addiction: COCAINE Channel

    These books trace the political and cultural history of cocaine, the devastating effects it has had on the lives of those who abuse it and explore the most effective treatment and relapse prevention strategies. More >> Books About Cocaine And Cocaine Addiction.pdf