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  2. Urban legends about drugs - Wikipedia

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    Many urban legends and misconceptions about drugs have been created and circulated among young people and the general public, with varying degrees of veracity. These are commonly repeated by organizations which oppose all classified drug use, often causing the true effects and dangers of drugs to be misunderstood and less scrutinized.

  3. List of herbs with known adverse effects - Wikipedia

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    "Heart attack, heart arrhythmia, stroke, death" [4] Dan Shen red sage, Chinese sage, tan shen Salvia miltiorrhiza: Potentiates warfarin activity, leading to excessive anticoagulation and bleeding [3] [13] Dong quai female ginseng Angelica sinensis: May induce uterine contractions; contraindicated when pregnant or nursing [14] European Mistletoe

  4. Phencyclidine - Wikipedia

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    PCP, like ketamine, also acts as a potent dopamine D 2 High receptor partial agonist in rat brain homogenate [43] and has affinity for the human cloned D 2 High receptor. [57] This activity may be associated with some of the other more psychotic features of PCP intoxication, which is evidenced by the successful use of D 2 receptor antagonists ...

  5. Cocaine and amphetamine regulated transcript - Wikipedia

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    Studies of CART(54–102) action in rat lateral ventricle and amygdala suggest that CART plays a role in anxiety-like behavior, induced by ethanol withdrawal in rats. [17] Studies on CART knock-out mice indicates that CART modulates the locomotor, conditioned place preference and cocaine self-administration effects of psychostimulants .

  6. Heroin - Wikipedia

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    The user may still get high on the drug from snorting, and experience a nod, but will not get a rush. A "rush" is caused by a large amount of heroin entering the body at once. When the drug is taken in through the nose, the user does not get the rush because the drug is absorbed slowly rather than instantly.

  7. 25I-NBOMe - Wikipedia

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    Preliminary studies on 25C-NBOMe have shown that the substance is toxic to development, heart health, and brain health in zebrafish, rats, and Artemia salina, a common organism for studying potential drug effects on humans, but more research is needed on the topic, the dosages, and if the toxicology results apply to humans. Researchers of the ...

  8. Taylor Swift's 'Tortured Poets Department': Drug and Alcohol ...

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    Taylor Swift’s latest body of work features some of her most mature lyrics to date.. Swift released her 11th studio album, The Tortured Poets Department, and a bonus extended version titled TTPD ...

  9. 25C-NBOMe - Wikipedia

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    Preliminary studies on 25C-NBOMe have shown that the substance is toxic to development, heart health, and brain health in zebrafish, rats, and Artemia salina, a common organism for studying potential drug effects on humans, but more research is needed on the topic, the dosages, and if the toxicology results apply to humans. Researchers of the ...