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Phencyclidine or PCP

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

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Phencyclidine (PCP), more commonly known as “angel dust“, was developed as an anesthetic inicilamente in the 1950s but was withdrawn quickly from the market for human consumption because it causes hallucinations.

The drug exists in many forms. It can be a hard white powder in the form of crystals, tablets or capsules. Can be ingested, smoked, sucked through the nose or injected. It is often sold as mescaline, THC or other drugs. Sometimes it may even be PCP, but a lethal byproduct of the drug.

The effects of the drug include increased heart rate and blood pressure, flushing, sweating, dizziness and numbness. When taken in large doses, effects include drowsiness, convulsions and coma. They can also cause death from repeated convulsions, heart and lung failure or ruptured blood vessels in the brain.

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Effects of psychedelic drugs

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

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They are impossible to see. Usually, the addict feels the first effects of the drug 30 to 90 minutes after taking it. Among the physical effects include: dilated pupils, elevated body temperature, increased pulse rate and blood pressure, heart, sweating, loss of appetite, insomnia, dry mouth and tremors.

Sensations and feelings change too. The person consuming the drug may feel several different emotions at once or swing rapidly from one emotion to another. Reverse the direction of time and consciousness itself in the individual. All these changes may cause fear or panic. Who consume can also experience: confusion, suspicion, anxiety and sense of inadequacy and loss of control.

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Hallucinogenic Drug

Friday, January 29th, 2010

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Hallucinogens are drugs that affect perceptions, sensations, mental capacity, awareness and emotions of people. In this category are drugs such as LSD (lysergic acid dieltamídico), mescaline, psilocybin and DMT. Some hallucinogens come from natural sources, others such as LSD are synthetic or manufactured drugs.

LSD is manufactured from lysergic acid is a substance derived from ergot fungus. It was discovered in 1938 and is one of the most powerful chemicals that change the mood. Is usually taken by mouth, but sometimes, it is injected.

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Inhalants

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

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It’s called different chemical inhalants produce inhalable vapors psychoactive (mind altering).

Contains solvents, aerosols, some anesthetics and other chemicals. Examples are: the rubber used in making model airplanes, acetone nail polish remover, lighter fluid, cleaning and gasoline. Among the aerosols used as inhalants include paints, hair sprays and other sprays. Among the anesthetics can include halothane and nitrous oxide (gas exhilarating). Amyl nitrite and butyl nitrite are also open to abuse inhalants.

Almost every object of abuse inhalants produce effects similar to anesthetics, which slow the body functions.

Immediate and serious negative effects in the short term:
Among the initial effects may include nausea, sneezing, coughing, nose bleeds, tired feeling and appearance, odor from the mouth, lack of coordination and loss of appetite. In addition, solvents and aerosols reduce heart rate and lung and affect the prosecution of the person.

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Caffeine

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

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Caffeine is perhaps the most popular drug in the world. It is a white substance, bitter, similar to glass that is found in coffee, tea, cocoa and cola. It is also found in some products such as aspirin, cough medicines and cold medicines sold over the counter, soft drinks, diet pills and some drugs from the “street”.

When a person drinks two cups of coffee’s effects begin approximately 15-30 minutes. You can increase metabolism, body temperature and blood pressure, also contained an increased production of urine, higher levels of blood sugar, hand tremors, loss of coordination, loss of appetite and sleep late. With very high doses can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, insomnia, tremors, headaches and nervousness. Poisonings have been reported based on caffeine tablets and these can result in convulsions, respiratory failure and death.

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Stimulants Drugs

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

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As stimulants are known several groups of drugs that tend to increase alertness and physical activity. Some people use stimulants to counteract the drowsiness and feeling of “fatigue” caused by sleeping pills or alcohol. This stimulus-depression cycle is extremely harmful to the body and dangerous. Amphetamines, cocaine and caffeine are all stimulant drugs.

Effects:
Consumers of the drug show a sense of unease, anxiety and moodiness. Intensify these effects, the person shown talkative and with a false sense of self-confidence and power. Often triggers prolonged consumption of amphetamine psychosis: hallucinations (seeing, hearing, and feeling things that are not there), delusions (having thoughts or irrational beliefs) and paranoia (feeling trapped).

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Marijuana Effect

Monday, January 25th, 2010

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Effects:
Some of the immediate effects produced by smoking marijuana include: acceleration of heartbeat and pulse, red eyes, dry mouth and throat.

Adverse reactions:
A common adverse reaction marijuana is the acute panic anxiety. The affected person described this reaction as an extreme fear of “losing control” causing panic. Also can also produce paranoia and psychosis.

Hachis:
It is manufactured by extracting the resin from the leaves and flowers of the marijuana plant and pressing it to form sheets or plates. Hashish is usually stronger than crude marijuana and may contain from 5 to 10 times more THC.

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THC and the immune system

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

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White blood cells are the guardians that protect us from infections are composed mainly of fat. Marijuana thus lowers our defenses and makes us more prone to infection. Hence, the marijuana smoker is exposed and unprotected against viruses and bacteria.

Indirectly does not protect the human immunodeficiency virus or AIDS virus, and moreover in those infected by the AIDS virus the possibility of smoking marijuana infected precipitates the onset of illness and lowering all defenses and organizational resistance.

Marijuana is very dangerous. Unlike alcohol, which generally leaves the body within 24 hours under its soluble nature, marijuana is fat soluble, which means that the psychoactive chemicals are set in the fatty parts of the body. (usually the brain and reproductive organs) and can be detected until 30 days after the initial one.

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Tetrahydro-cannabinol (THC) and Fatty Tissues

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

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THC and brain fatty tissues:
The nervous system has billions of neurons with two free energies (electrical and chemical) that are responsible for all behavioral processes, mental and psychological. Among all the walls of neurons and in the intercellular spaces that are fatty tissue deposits is parked and THC. Neural walls thicken. We studied the brains of two monkeys who smoked two or three “joints” per week (with only 2% THC power) for three months and was found in biopsies of brain that had large accumulations of THC in the intercellular spaces.

Brain biopsies of monkeys that did not use “dope” and the neurons were not thickened and the neural system functioned normally. How the THC affects the animal and human behavior?. In principle it is a nervous system significantly slower. Concentration decreases, distorted time perception, altered reflexes. Peripheral vision is reduced. The eye movements are slower.

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Marijuana

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

marijuana

Marijuana filled pages of newspapers, on the one hand is mentioned as a drug somehow light and innocuous, is overlooked or minimized its effects on physical health, mental and social. Insidiously mention that alcohol and snuff more damage.

Actually in the last 20 years the brain biochemical re-search is inconclusive about the lasting effects on behavior and sickening.

We will disclose various data that confirm these assertions:

1 – Each marijuana cigarette is composed of over 800 chemicals. It has various carcinogens, including benzene. The tar yield is 10 to 20 times more than the one with the cigarette (responsible for bronchitis, emphysema and general destruction of lung tissue). Marijuana is 6 to 7 times more carcinogenic than snuff.

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