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- Q What is pcp (phencyclidine hydrochloride)?
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PCP (phencyclidine hydrochloride), also called angel dust, ozone, wack, and rocket fuel, is a drug that causes hallucinations. Frequent use of PCP, which is illegal in the United States, can cause drug addiction. "Killer joints" or "crystal supergrass"... Full Answer
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- Q What herbs and supplements can interact with marijuana?
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Cannabis may increase blood sugar levels. However, other research suggests that cannabis may reduce the incidence of diabetes. Caution is advised when using herbs or supplements that may affect blood sugar. Blood glucose levels may require monitoring,... Full Answer
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- Q What medications can interact with marijuana?
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Cannabis may increase blood sugar levels. However, other research suggests that cannabis may reduce the incidence of diabetes. Caution is advised when using medications that may affect blood sugar. Patients taking drugs for diabetes by mouth or insulin... Full Answer
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- Q What is cannabis (marijuana)?
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Marijuana, hemp, and cannabis are common names for plants of the genus Cannabis. The term hemp is often used for cannabis strains grown specifically for production of paper, rope, and cloth. Other cannabis strains are used to make recreational and... Full Answer
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- Q What is substance abuse/chemical dependence?
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There are three different terms used to define substance-related disorders, including the following: Substance abuse is used to describe a pattern of substance (drug) use leading to significant problems or distress such as failure to attend work/school,... Full Answer
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- Q What are the symptoms of substance abuse/chemical dependence?
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The following are the most common behaviors that indicate an individual is having a problem with substance abuse. However, each individual may experience symptoms differently. Symptoms may include: getting high on drugs or getting intoxicated (drunk) on... Full Answer
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- Q What age group is most likely to use illegal drugs?
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Dr. Howard Shaffer, Addiction MedicineRecent use of illicit substances is most common among people in their mid-teens to mid-20s. Given the age distribution of substance use, it's not surprising that the rates of substance abuse and dependence were highest among people ages 18 to 25.... Full Answer
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- Q What are the effects of cocaine?
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Dr. Howard Shaffer, Addiction MedicineLike other stimulant drugs, cocaine makes people feel happy, energetic, and mentally alert. It also constricts blood vessels and boosts body temperature, heart rate, and blood pressure. Chronic use can lead to paranoia and psychosis. Withdrawal... Full Answer
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- Q What are the effects of marijuana?
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Dr. Howard Shaffer, Addiction MedicineMarijuana (also called pot, dope, and weed) and hashish (a concentrated, resinous form of marijuana) have mild stimulating and euphoric effects. They also can cause sensory changes, and slow reaction time and thinking. Full Answer
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- Q What are medical uses of illegal drugs?
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Dr. Howard Shaffer, Addiction MedicineMarijuana, cocaine, and heroin are perhaps the most recognized illegal drugs in the United States. Yet all three have bona fide medical applications similar to prescription drugs, as their history and current use reveal. Marijuana, which wasn't... Full Answer
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