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Drugs To Dampen The Effects Of Pain
1,692 wordsOxycontin: A Painkiller, or a Pill that Kills? To most people, pain is a nuisance. But to others, pain controls their life. The feeling discomforts us in ways that can sometimes seem almost imaginable. These feelings can lead to many different side effects if not dealt with or diagnosed. These effects can include depression, anxiety, and incredible amounts of stress. The truth about pain is that it is vital to our existence. Without the nervous system responding to pain, we would have no idea if...
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Case For Direct To Consumer Prescription Drug
1,480 wordsThe Misleading Truth About Pharmaceutical Advertisements Is a patient at liberty to diagnose his or her own affliction? If so, are they also qualified enough to know the right medication and take into consideration the drugs adverse effects? With the recent onset of direct to consumer advertising for prescription drugs, this is becoming the case. In 1994, expenditures on direct to consumer advertisements were about twenty-five-million a year. By 1998 that figure changed to about 225 million (Sas...
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Toxic Drug
457 wordsAcetaminophen In the late 1800's it was discovered that papa-amino-phenol, could reduce fever, but the drug was too toxic to use. A less toxic extract called phenacetin was later found to be just as effective but also had pain-relieving properties. In 1949, it was learned that phenacetin was metabolized into an active but also less toxic drug, acetaminophen. Since then, acetaminophen has been sold under many over the counter brand names, most popular being Tylenol. Acetaminophen serves one basic...
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Vioxx Off The Market After A Study
613 wordsVioxx / MerckSummaryThe painkiller Vioxx was introduced in 1999 by Merck & Co. It has been used by over 20 million Americans since it was put on the market. Vioxx remained on the market for approximately five years without adequate warnings about its risks. In September of 2004, Merck took Vioxx off the market after a study revealed that it doubled the risk of heart attack or stroke for patients that used it for more than 18 months. Although Merck claimed that they had no idea of these possibly ...
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Responsible For The Drug's Hallucinogenic Sensations
962 wordsHallucinogen While many drugs speed up or depress the central nervous system, there is a class of drugs that distorts how we feel, hear, see, smell, taste, and think. Called hallucinogens because users often hallucinate, or experience nonexistent sensations, these drugs are also known as psychedelic, or mind-bending, drugs. Some hallucinogens come from natural sources; others are made in laboratories. Examples of natural hallucinogens are mescaline, psilocybin, DMT, and marijuana. Mescaline, whi...
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Of The Short Term Effects
1,488 wordsWhen you hear the word drugs, what do you think of first? Most people think of drugs such as cocaine, weed, heroin, and ecstasy; not many people associate alcohol with drugs. Many young people are developing strong drug addictions these days. The amount of teens and young adults using drugs is going down all the time. Although many teens are beginning small, and ending up in a lot of trouble. Cigarettes and beer are just the beginning; eventually if you stay on this path you will move on to bigg...
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Life The Drug
656 wordsBeing raised in the slums of New York City there were not many role models for me to take after. At seventeen years old, I dropped out of school to pursue my only chance of success; long distance running. My dream would be to win the marathon that will be held in Chicago next month. If I win this race, I will receive $50,000 and hopefully a contract with Nike. There is only one problem that I face; there are a few women that are faster than I am. I am in constant training, and I have placed amon...
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Effects Of Hallucinogens On The Brain
1,558 wordsHallucinogens or psychedelics are mind-altering drugs, which affect the mind's perceptions, causing bizarre, unpredictable behavior, and severe, sensory disturbances that may place users at risk of serious injuries or death. Hallucinogens powerfully affect the brain, distorting the way our five senses work and changes our impressions of time and space. People who use these drugs a lot may have a hard time concentrating, communicating, or telling the difference between reality and illusion. Hallu...
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Wonder Drug And Extacy
300 wordsSince I don't want to be here I just am writing this up because I need to have a speech done tomorrow on this and I can't find out what is about so I will just sit here and writeExtacy is an illegal synthetic, or designer, drug. Designer drugs mimic an already illegal drug by slightly altering the chemical composition. Extacy is also called MDMA (Extacy), which stands for. The amount of MDMA (Extacy) needed to get 'high' is close to the toxic dose. Extacy is similar to methamphetamine and MDA, w...
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Effects Of Cannabis
546 wordsThink of the word cannabis. What immediately comes into your mind? Druggies out on the streets, totally out of it and swaggering around like drunks? Many people are under these false images. Cannabis users are classed as the lowest of the low, drug abusers and criminals. Well, here is the truth about Cannabis. It is also known as Marijuana, Dope, Grass, Ganja, Weed, Puff, Gear, and Hash, is a Class B drug. This means if you are found in possession or found to be involved in supplying it you can ...
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Very Powerful Drug
1,632 wordsDrugs Drugs have always been a big part of our society. Many issues arise with whether or not some of them should be legalized for medication purposes or if they all should just be kept as illegal. Drugs are a very interesting topic to learn about and discuss. There is so many things that people don't know and maybe they should. Not everyone is aware of all the risks or what can happen to you if you get caught with them. If you " re ready to hear about five illegal drugs, then I'm ready to share...
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Control Of The Drugs Effects
1,513 wordsEcstasy and You Ecstasy is Methylene Dioxymethamphetamine, often abbreviated as MDMA. This drug is a member of the same family of drugs that include amphetamine and LSD. I once believed that ecstasy was a mixture of methamphetamine and LSD, but as I researched, I found out that it has its own chemical structure. Ecstasy is not a mixture of other drugs; it is something all its own. Ecstasy alone makes people biased towards ecstasy without even doing the research necessary to judge it. There are s...
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The Most Common The Date Rape Drug
708 wordsIn the 1950's it was commonly know as slipping someone a Mickey Finn. By the mid-1980's it was called H-Bombing: prostitutes slipped the sleeping pill Halcyon into a customers drink and robbed them after they would pass out. But the recent introduction of the illicit doping drugs, promises to take the dangerous practice of doping unsuspecting victims into new depths. Today I am going to talk about or other wise known as the "date rape drug". I will tell you what it is, its effects, and the steps...
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Benefits And Side Effects Of A Drug
823 wordsThirteen years ago, cholesterol-lowering drugs called statins were introduced as a treatment for people with heart disease. In the relatively short amount of time the drug has been available, it has been prescribed to nearly five million people. Originally, statins were introduced to prevent heart attacks and prolong the lives of people with existing heart disease or with a history of heart disease. Recently, however, studies have shown that statins are not only useful for the treatment of heart...
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Biochemical Effects Of Psychedelic Drugs
1,555 wordsHISTORY LSD was originally synthesized at the Sandoz Pharmaceutical Company, in Switzerland, as part of a long-term project begun in the 1930's. The aim was to develop useful medicines that were derived from ergot, a fungus (Claviceps purpurea) that infect grasses such as Rye. The chemist in charge of this drug development project was Albert Hoffman. In 1943, he synthesized a compound he called LSD-25. One night while at work he accidentally ingested some of it and within forty minutes he had th...
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2 Generic Drug Name
1,704 words1) Generic Drug Name: Indomethacin / indomethacin sodium trihydrate Trade Drug Name: Indocid P.D. A (CAN), Indocine, Indocin-SR, Novo-Methacin (CAN), Apo-Indomethacin (CAN), Indocid (CAN), Indocin I.V., Indotec (CAN), Novomethacin (CAN), Rhodacin (CAN). Drug Category / Classification: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) Drug Mechanism of Action: Anti-Inflammatory, analgesic, and antipyretic activities largely related to inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis; exact mechnisms f action are ...
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Importation Of Unapproved Versions Of Fertility Drugs
1,329 wordsAlcohol and drugs -- including marijuana, nicotine, and certain medications -- can temporarily reduce sperm quality. Also, environmental toxins, including pesticides and lead, may be to blame for some cases of infertility. Drugs and Surgery Depending on what the tests turn up, different treatments are recommended. Eighty to 90 percent of infertility cases are treated with drugs or surgery. Therapy with the fertility drug Clomid or with a more potent hormone stimulator -- Pergonal, Metrodin, Hume...
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Success Of Drug Control Policies
1,753 wordsThis essay aims to look at the success of drug control policies taken by the United States in the 20th Century. I shall be examining the advantages and disadvantages of the various policies that targeted different sections of the drug industry. In order to do this I shall look at policies implemented that were aimed at both the supply side and the demand side and deliberate on their effectiveness at controlling drugs in the US. In the 1960's and 1970's there was a dramatic rise in the number of ...
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Depression With Drugs
1,950 wordsThe Over Diagnoses, Over Prescription and Low Efficacy of Anti-Depressants It is truly sad the way in which modern medicine deals with so called "depression", where doctors pass out pills without considering the long-term damage these powerful drugs can inflict upon the patients, that often times do not require such medication. Drug companies often have unhealthy relationship with doctors, giving them gifts and benefits, while of course handing out innumerable samples of these new, possibly unsa...
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Lasting Effects Of The Drug
856 wordsADD Add Reaction Essay Psychology ADD Reaction Essay Mr. Fabrizio ADD: Who does it effect and what are the treatments? I chose this topic because being a young person I personally know a good amount of people who have ADD and are treated with the drug Ritalin, and at one time or another most people have a hard time focusing and think whether they have a problem or not. While doing this report at times I found myself looking away or doing other things but I realized that there is a difference bet...