Stimulants Some of the most commonly used stimulants are caffeine, cocaine, amphetamines, and Ecstasy MDMA, methylenedioxyamphetamines. Out ... View More
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Alcohol ... alcohol. Drugs that are often abused include cocaine, amphetamines, nonamphetamine stimulants, caffeine, and nicotine. Cocaine is ... View More
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Americaamp39s Drug Problem ... The main types of drugs in circulation today are heroin, crack, cocaine, amphetamines uppers, barbiturates downers, and marijuana. Ball, 1988, pg. ... View More
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Americaamp39s Drug Problem ... The main types of drugs in circulation today are heroin, crack, cocaine, amphetamines uppers, barbiturates downers, and marijuana. Ball, 1988, pg. ... View More
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athletes and devience ... When the tests are finished and sent to the laboratories, scientist check for the following drugs: cocaine, amphetamines, and marijuana. ... View More
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Do athletes engage in more deviance than nonathletes ... When the tests are finished and sent to the laboratories, scientist check for the following drugs: cocaine, amphetamines, and marijuana. ... View More
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Do athletes engage in more deviance than nonathletes ... When the tests are finished and sent to the laboratories, scientist check for the following drugs: cocaine, amphetamines, and marijuana. ... View More
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Do Athletes Do more Drugs ... When the tests are finished and sent to the laboratories, scientists check for the following drugs: cocaine, amphetamines, and marijuana. ... View More
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LSD and CrackCocaine ... name of a plant such as marijuana and hashish, opiates such as morphine, heroine and opium, stimulants such as cocaine and amphetamines, depressants also ... View More
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Ritalin and Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder ... While Ritalin is a different chemical from cocaine and amphetamines, it has almost an identical effect with two important differences. ... View More
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Neurotransmitter: Dopamine ... dopamine. Some prescription drugs and drugs of abuse, such as cocaine and amphetamines, interfere with normal functions of dopamine. For ... View More
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The Abuse of Prescribed Amphetamines ... This gives the abuser a sensation similar to cocaine or speed. Also, people will often take amphetamines with alcohol to allow them to drink longer than if ... View More
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Drug Addiction and Their Most ... Four very common stimulants are amphetamines, cocaine, nicotine, and caffeine. Here is a brief look at how they affect out CNS. ... View More
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Drug Abuse ... Drugs fall into three categories. First, there are the stimulants such as cocaine and amphetamines and the depressant such as barbiturates. ... View More
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Drug Testing ... These substances are cannabis which is marijuana and hashish, cocaine which is cocaine and crack, amphetamines which are amphetamines, methamphetamine, and ... View More
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Caffeine ... Surprisingly caffeine affects the body much like amphetamines, cocaine, and heroin. ... Caffeine is addictive just like amphetamines, cocaine, and heroin. ... View More
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Cocaine ... The next two lines should give me a highdosed cocaine experience. ... It is a distinct stimulation, more like amphetamines than caffeine, but definitely different ... View More
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drugs and athletes ... increase in alertness and activity. They include caffeine, cocaine, and the amphetamines. The amphetamines are composed of three ... View More
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schizophrenia or drug abuse ... that schizophrenia is being misdiagnosed in people that abuse amphetamines is very ... What is intriguing is that drugs, such as cocaine and methamphetamines, can ... View More
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Drugs and Corruption ... a whole. Drugs such as heroine, cocaine, barbiturates, cocaine, marijuana, amphetamines, and alcohol are harmful. By using these ... View More
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Americas Fallen PastimeHow Baseball Players Have Damaged a ... ... In a 1986 poll 86 percent of those responding said they believed athletes used drugs, including heroin, cocaine, and amphetamines. ... View More
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Drug Testing In Schools ... are much less likely than other students to be involved in the drugs that can be detected in urine tests marijuana, cocaine, heroin, amphetamines, for examples ... View More
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effects of drugs ... Some drugs activate receptors, such as the THC, the main psychoactive chemical in marijuana, while others block them, such as cocaine and amphetamines. ... View More
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Drugs ... through the vein. Examples of amphetamines are ecstasy, Methedrine, Dexedrine, cocaine, and etc. HALLUCINOGENS: ampquotPSYCHEDELICSampquot These ... View More
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Drugs ... a true representation of Australian youth since amphetamines is the most common drug in Australia. The hypothesis of this study suggests that Cocaine users are ... View More
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Methylphenidate ... it can be ampquotcookedampquot for intravenous injections Bailey, William p.1. Ritalin is a controlled substance and is closely associated with cocaine and amphetamines. ... View More
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Methylphenidate ... it can be ampquotcookedampquot for intravenous injections Bailey, William p.1. Ritalin is a controlled substance and is closely associated with cocaine and amphetamines. ... View More
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Chemically wrong ... It is a twentyfive year old test that detects amphetamines, cocaine, marijuana, and alcohol in an athleteamp39s system Galas 6869. ... View More
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Marijuana Laws ... drugrelated death stories, most of which ironically do not involve marijuana use but ampquotharderampquot drugs like cocaine, crack, heroin, amphetamines, and ampquotdesigner ... View More
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Caffeine ... Among caffeineamp39s many actions, it operates using the same mechanisms that amphetamines, cocaine and heroin use to stimulate the brain. ... View More
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