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A sense of euphoria or feeling "high"; A heightened sense of visual, auditory and taste perception; Increased blood pressure and heart rate; Red eyes; Dry mouth ...
So, at least in mice and rats, a normally lethal dose of the drug is swept out of the bloodstream before it can reach the brain and cause euphoria, addiction or ...
Cocaine is like a roller coaster in powder form. First, there is the intense rush of euphoria, excitement, and invincibility. Then, almost as quickly, ...
Naltrexone is used to help patient with opioid use disorder who have stopped taking opioids to stay drug-free and maintain their recovery. It is also used to ...
"Studies have shown that patients experiencing euphoria after opioid use are more likely to develop addiction." — Holly L. Geyer, M.D.. "Leftover opioids ...
dryness of the vagina; dysphoria; euphoria; excessive muscle tone; feeling paranoid; flu-like symptoms; fullness or swelling of the breasts; hair loss or ...
More common · Back pain · cramps · crying · euphoria · mental depression · paranoia · quick to react or overreact emotionally · rapidly changing moods ...
chills; cold; confusion; cough or hoarseness; cracks in the skin; crying; depersonalization; diarrhea; dizziness; dysphoria; euphoria; fainting; fast, pounding, ...
euphoria; fast, pounding, slow, or irregular heartbeat; fever and chills; general feeling of discomfort, illness, or weakness; hair loss; halos around lights ...
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