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possibly death.
Of course, the desired effect is usually relief from pain; narcotics achieve this by causing central nervous system (CNS) depression. Common undesired or adverse effects include vomiting/nausea, constipation, drowsiness, and skin irration. One of the most serious adverse effects is respiratory depression (decrease in breathing rate) that can be deadly.
1. Well, as someone starts to take their use to the level of abuse, they're going to likely be spending a large portion of their money on drugs (unless the drugs are being provided free). You may notice this.
2. Drug time will totally monopolize this person's time. Drug time would be the taking of and being high on their drug. They'll do it every day after work or school...then every day at lunch too...then they'll be doing it when they wake, after getting to work, at lunch, 3:15 break, after getting home, after dinner, and before bed. You'll notice that you don't see much of this person around.
3. Then you'll loose this person.
Act quickly - BUT, you MUST intervene lovingly and compassionately (assuming that this is the first time this person has been here). They want help. They feel lost. But they don't want to come back to the reality that they ran from. Help them. Be smart in how you do it.
Physical affects are Back pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, depression, anxiety, leg restlessness, insomnia, and headaches. There are also mood swings, panic and restlessness of the mind, and loss of trust from friends and family.
Euphoria,Respiratory depression,Drowsiness,Nausea,Dependence,Physical addiction,Tolerance,Constipation,Itchiness.
A narcotic is a type of drug that is used to alleviate pain, help to suppress cough, reduce anxiety or tension. True narcotics, or opioids, are made from opium, which is extracted from the poppy. In the United States, "narcotics" is a term often used incorrectly to describe any illegal drug.
There are two types of narcotics, opiates and synthetics. Some examples are Heroin,Morphine,Codeine,Oxycodone,Vicodin,Fentanyl,Methadone
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1. drowziness
2. loss or gain of appetite
3. naseau
4. insomnia
5. fever
6. etc.................
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Narcotics abuse is a dependency on a medication or illegal drug. Symptoms of abuse include drowsiness, poor memory, difficulty concentration, nodding, increased appetite, and drunken behavior.
Dana E. Hunt has written: 'Pulse check' -- subject(s): Cocaine abuse, Control of Narcotics, Drug abuse, Drug abuse surveys, Drug addiction, Heroin abuse, Narcotics, Control of, Social aspects, Social aspects of Drug abuse, Statistics, Treatment
Yes, most drugs of abuse have a lethal dose.
If they are prescription drugs-they are considered prescription drug abuse. Some may be classified as narcotics.
a narcotic is a drug you can get high from. they are drugs of abuse and addiction.
Edward T. Superson has written: 'Investigation of narcotics' -- subject(s): Drug abuse and crime, Drugs, Narcotics
One side effect of narcotics is itching throughout the body, due to histamine release.1 Many medications share this side effect.
Narcotics are very addictive. Addiction is elevated narcotic abuse that becomes a craving, with compulsive need to use opioids and often self-destructive behavior.
The use of narcotics can increase your risk of HIV if their abuse affects your judgment about sexual safety. The safe, prescribed use of narcotics doesn't increase the risk of HIV.
Shirley Jane Cook has written: 'Variations in response to illegal drug use' -- subject(s): Control of Narcotics, Drug abuse, Narcotics, Control of
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