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Drug Design

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Drug Design

The use of designer drugs is common among young people because they achieve the practical purpose of feeling good, as fast as possible. Such drugs are designed in clandestine labs that emulate other drugs. Its danger is that are easily obtained at low prices so that young people can access them in meetings with friends or in clubs, where even given away. The effect of these drugs is very fast and durable.

These include: the MDMDA (Ecstasy), Ketamine (liquid ecstasy), methamphetamine, amphetamine sulphate (speed) … and so on. Most of them are amphetamine derivatives and vasoconstrictor produced severe vascular congestion and in some cases impotence and frigidity, and many other dangers that lack of information often be minimized. They are highly addictive and cause adverse effects in no time. It is recommended that treatment is carried out by professionals.

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Addicion Disease

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

Addicion Disease

Alcoholism or addiction to other drugs, and some compulsive behaviors coexist, have been and remain one of the most important concerns in our country. Not only are a public health problem but also family, social, economic, labor and legal: addiction not only affects the sufferer, but to all people around.

Concept of Disease
Despite many years of addiction as a disease has been defined by the World Health Organization, many people still believe it is due to a habit or vice. For this reason remains stigmatized and, unfortunately, both the addict and the people around her have avoided the problem for fear of the judgments of others and because they think it really has no solution.

It is paradoxical to think that other chronic diseases are treated with less widely used and accepted while addiction affects more people each day still considered a marginal issue and focus with so much despair and shame.

The addiction to drugs such as alcohol, cocaine, cannabis, designer drugs, prescription medications or any psychoactive drug that has taken a clear priority in self-destructive life of a person, not a single source. It is a multi-causal phenomenon that can occur in anyone, without regard to race, religion, sex or economic status, family or social.

This disease is primary, chronic and progressive. Primary means it is a disease in itself, not a symptom of other emotional or psychological disorders. As a disease, is an involuntary condition that prevents the person addicted to exercise self-control, unlike those who do not suffer, for this reason it is a cruel mistake to insist that the person is “willpower” to stop intoxicated.

Addiction is a disease characterized by loss of control in the consumption of one or more addictive drugs (alcohol, cocaine, cannabis, tranquilizers, etc.).. This loss of control makes the addict, but he wishes, do not get permanently stop using its own.

We must be aware that neither the patient’s wishes or family pressure will solve the problem. Only appropriate professional treatment can address the situation and achieve the patient’s recovery.

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Effects of Addiction to Benzodiazepines (Tranquilizers)

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Benzodiazepines

The drug addiction benzodiazepine alertness decreases and produces a slurred speech, poor coordination, confusion and slow breathing. These drugs can cause a person to be alternately depressed and anxious. Some people experience memory loss, making wrong decisions, moments of loss of attention and brutal changes of emotional state. The elderly may seem insane, can speak slowly and have difficulty thinking and to understand others.

Falls that may occur as a result bring bone fractures, especially hip. Benzodiazepines, although less toxic than barbiturates, cause disinhibition, ataraxia, dysarthria, and errors in performance. All sedative hypnotics produce cumulative clinical effects (with the repetition of the dose), additive or synergistic supraditivo (when given with another class of sedatives or alcohol) and residual (after completion of treatment). In the long run damage the sexual functions.

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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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Marijuana Effect

Monday, January 25th, 2010

marijuana effect

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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Effects and Dangers of cocaine use

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

cocain effects

When cocaine is introduced through the nose, start feeling the effects within a few minutes. These effects include: dilated pupils, increased blood pressure, the heart pulse rate and respiration, as also denoted a marked increase in body temperature. Also some regular users of the drug claim feelings of restlessness, irritability, anxiety and insomnia. In some people, even low doses of cocaine can create serious psychological problems. With high doses may suffer paranoia or experience what is called “cocaine psychosis“.

The occasional use can cause runny or blocked nose, while chronic aspiration can ulcerate the mucous membrane of the nose.

Although few people understand it, deaths can occur when injecting excessive doses, smoke or take drugs. The deaths are the result of multiple attacks suspension followed by respiratory and cardiac activity. Anyone addicted to this drug is subject to a fatal outcome when least expected, because cocaine in all its forms creates such physical and psychological dependence that consumers are using in increasing quantities in order to achieve the results we obtained in its inception, this being the cause of excess and therefore death from overdose .-

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