• The indigenous people of these areas chew the leaves of the khat plant or brew them in a tea for their stimulant effects. (solutions-recovery.com)
  • Historically, consumption of this naturally occurring cathinione has been through chewing the fresh, unprocessed leaves of the khat plant. (medscape.com)
  • These drugs are all related to a broader group of chemical compounds known as synthetic cathinones, chemically similar to a substance found in the khat plant, which is known for its amphetamine-like stimulant effects. (medicinenet.com)
  • The drugs often referred to as bath salts are composed of a synthetic stimulant drug known as MDPV (chemically: 3, 4-Methylenedioxypyrovalerone). (solutions-recovery.com)
  • The stimulant drug cathinone is found in the African and Middle Eastern Khat plant. (solutions-recovery.com)
  • Stimulant drug made from the leaves and twigs, evergreen shrub. (dea.gov)
  • This designer drug is much stronger than its origin, a natural stimulant from the African and Arabian khat plant. (addictionresource.com)
  • Stimulants that have been studied and classified by the DEA, several OTC drugs, and herbal medications with active stimulant ingredients are discussed. (medscape.com)
  • Schedule II controlled substances consist of certain narcotic, stimulant, and depressant drugs. (medscape.com)
  • The report by the national authority, which is mandated to coordinate a multisectoral effort to prevent, control and mitigate alcohol and drug abuse in Kenya, further explains that 12.6% of residents in the coastal regions are using alcohol, 14.7% tobacco, 12% khat (a popular stimulant plant that is chewed), 4.5% bhang, 2.3% heroin, 1.3% prescription drugs, 0.9% cocaine and 0.4% hashish. (globalsistersreport.org)
  • The drug Flakka is a street drug that is usually made from the chemical alpha-PVP, which is a synthetic version of an amphetamine-type stimulant cathinone . (ascendhc.com)
  • Coming off stimulant drugs is known as the "crash" because it causes depression, lethargy, confusion, and mood changes. (neaddictions.com)
  • Flakka is the street name for the synthetic cathinone called alpha-pyrrolidinopentiophenone (Alpha-PVP). (medicinenet.com)
  • The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) states that alpha-Pyrrolidinopentiophenone (abbreviated as alpha-PVP) is a synthetic cathinone. (solutions-recovery.com)
  • Bath salt" is the informal street name given to designer drugs containing substituted or synthetic cathinone chemicals. (medscape.com)
  • Cathinone is a chemical taken from the khat plant, native to Somalia and the Middle East. (ascendhc.com)
  • A propiophenone derivative chemically related to cathinone, a substance found in the KHAT plant. (bvsalud.org)
  • Cathinones are found in the leaves and stems of Catha edulis (khat), a plant native to East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. (medscape.com)
  • Derivado propiofenónico químicamente relacionado con la catinona, una sustancia presente en la planta CATHA. (bvsalud.org)
  • Word on the street is that Flakka (also called gravel or flocka) is a combination of heroin and crack cocaine , or heroin and methamphetamines, but in reality, Flakka is just a newer-generation version of a type of synthetic drug called bath salts (MDPV). (medicinenet.com)
  • Bath salts , in general, are psychoactive synthetic drugs (designer drugs ) made in large quantities in foreign drug labs. (medicinenet.com)
  • According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, bath salts are designer drugs, which means that they are synthetically manufactured in private laboratories and designed to produce specific psychoactive effects. (solutions-recovery.com)
  • ecstasy, Molly) is likely the most common of the phenylethylamine derivatives, some others include such newer novel synthetics as cathinones ("bath salts"), the 2C family of drugs, as well as their N-o-methoxybenzyl analogs (NBOMe). (medscape.com)
  • What are the street names/slang terms for bath salts? (drugfreenj.org)
  • Bath Salts Drug Addiction: What Do Bath Salts Do to The User? (addictionresource.com)
  • Whatever these synthetic cathinones are called on the streets, some indications being bath salts high repeatedly over time, they can cause addiction. (addictionresource.com)
  • All drugs containing bath salts components are made illegal as well. (addictionresource.com)
  • The drug flakka is produced in street version as a white or pink gravel that resembles bath salts, and can be bought for roughly $5.00. (ascendhc.com)
  • Flakka is a synthetic street drug. (medicinenet.com)
  • These bizarre, dangerous, and violent behaviors are directly due to the side effects of the street drug Flakka. (medicinenet.com)
  • Drug users take Flakka to get a feeling of euphoria , a heightened sense of awareness, stimulation, and energy. (medicinenet.com)
  • Flakka is a dangerous drug that has many bad side effects, mostly including changes in behavior or mood. (medicinenet.com)
  • According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), flakka is a synthetic cannabinoid. (solutions-recovery.com)
  • It is also known by the street names flakka, gravel, and zombie drug because it produces a catatonic-like state in some people. (solutions-recovery.com)
  • I was reading an article in The Associated Press a few days ago in which the new drug flakka was implicated in all of these instances. (beyondvela.com)
  • What is flakka drug, where did flakka originate from, and what is the new drug flakka composed of were all discussed? (beyondvela.com)
  • According to law enforcement, the flakka drug first emerged in 2013. (beyondvela.com)
  • Flakka medication components include the Eastern African khat plant. (beyondvela.com)
  • They may simply modify the components and flakka structure to create a new version of a well-known drug. (beyondvela.com)
  • Flakka drug information enables you to read flakka drug news in Miami, Florida, and other areas of the United States where police officials are luring people into the shadows and the number of sales is increasing. (beyondvela.com)
  • This drug is called Flakka, and it can produce lethal effects in teens who use the drug recreationally to get or maintain a high. (ascendhc.com)
  • Flakka is also known by the term "gravel" on the street, as its drug form resembles common gravel chips and stones once produced for illegal sale. (ascendhc.com)
  • Teens use flakka to get high, and often continue to take the drug while high in a practice known as "snacking" (continuing a high by using more flakka). (ascendhc.com)
  • Because of the innocuous look of the drug in its street version, the low price to obtain the drug, and the relative ease for teenagers to get and stay high on the drug, teens are using flakka in large quantities without being found out by people close to them. (ascendhc.com)
  • Flakka is a dangerous drug and can be a gateway to further substance abuse among teens, often involving other illicit and dangerous substances. (ascendhc.com)
  • The drug flakka also has other symptoms when used recreationally to produce a high, which include: hallucinations, seizures, heart palpitations, violent behavior, suicidal thoughts, adrenaline like strength, hyperthermia (105 degree and higher bodily temperature) and death. (ascendhc.com)
  • Many teens on flakka will characteristically take off all of their clothing while experiencing the effects of the extremely high bodily temperatures produced by the drug, and parents should understand that this may be a clue that their teen is on flakka. (ascendhc.com)
  • Parents are advised to contact a teen treatment program to help their teens who have used flakka as a recreational drug. (ascendhc.com)
  • Adolescents who have used flakka may benefit from the intervention of a qualified adolescent rehabilitation center to help them safely withdraw from drugs, and to learn strategies to stop using drugs or alcohol in the future. (ascendhc.com)
  • Khat lovers in Kenya continue enjoying their favorite plant - also known as miraa - despite its classification as a drug in many countries. (guardian.ng)
  • National Institute on Drug Abuse. (abovetheinfluence.com)
  • It costs the United States almost US $200 billion a year, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse. (disappearednews.com)
  • According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) , there are two main types of psychedelics: classic hallucinogens and dissociative drugs. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • The most commonly abused drugs are prescription painkillers, tranquilizers and stimulants, according to research from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, which also noted that 52 million Americans over the age of 12 have abused prescription drugs at some point in their life. (kybaptist.org)
  • you're still growing and developing, and drug abuse during these years in particular can have a lasting impact. (abovetheinfluence.com)
  • For patient education information, see Club Drugs , Drug Dependence and Abuse , and Substance Abuse . (medscape.com)
  • The federal Controlled Substances Act ranks drugs from Schedule I to V -placing the most dangerous drugs in Schedule I and the least dangerous in Schedule V. Ecstasy is a Schedule I drug because of its high potential for abuse, no currently accepted medical uses, and lack of accepted safety for use even under medical supervision. (criminaldefenselawyer.com)
  • Adults who first used drugs at a younger age were more likely to be classified with illicit drug dependence or abuse than adults who initiated use at an older age. (justice.gov)
  • For example, among adults aged 18 or older who first tried marijuana at age 14 or younger, 13.0 percent were classified with illicit drug dependence or abuse compared with only 2.8 percent of adults who had first used marijuana at age 18 or older. (justice.gov)
  • Drug abuse has been shown to increase the likelihood of psychiatric disorders. (justice.gov)
  • Abuse of specific drugs exposes users to a range of serious consequences. (justice.gov)
  • What are some common signs of teen drug abuse? (justice.gov)
  • Still, they both can certainly cause drug-seeking behavior since users continue to abuse these drugs even though they know it is dangerous and that they are breaking the law. (addictionresource.com)
  • Signs of bath salt drug abuse include several behavioral and physical changes in a person that can be noticeable to others. (addictionresource.com)
  • For excellent patient education resources, see eMedicineHealth's patient education articles Club Drugs, Cocaine Abuse, Drug Dependence and Abuse, Narcotic Abuse, and Substance Abuse. (medscape.com)
  • These substances have an abuse potential less than those in schedules I and II, including compounds containing limited quantities of certain narcotic and nonnarcotic drugs. (medscape.com)
  • Findings from the country's National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse show that drug use is rife in the coastal regions and visibly affects the lives of youths. (globalsistersreport.org)
  • People are likely to abuse drugs that cause euphoria in hopes of experiencing that high. (neaddictions.com)
  • The more you know about types of drugs and what they do, the better you can recognize signs of drug abuse-both in yourself and in your loved ones. (neaddictions.com)
  • If you abuse this drug, it will cause you to hallucinate and experience auditory and visual disturbances. (usnodrugs.com)
  • In McCracken County, the problem of prescription drug abuse has gotten steadily worse over the past 10 years, said Det. (kybaptist.org)
  • Ryan Norman, a drug detective with the McCracken County Sheriff's Department concurred, calling prescription drug abuse "one of the top three problems in our area" along with methamphetamine and cocaine. (kybaptist.org)
  • That availability and the fact that many prescription narcotics are cheaper than street drugs are factors that directly contribute to the rise in prescription drug abuse, Tolliver said. (kybaptist.org)
  • Both agreed that prescription drug abuse is an equal-opportunity illness that affects people of every age, race, gender and socio-economic status. (kybaptist.org)
  • We all agree that drug abuse prevention and education are important. (parliament.uk)
  • Substance abuse is the use of tobacco, alcohol, illegal or prescription drugs and other substances in ways contrary to the overall health of the individual. (bvsalud.org)
  • Declaration of the International Conference on Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking and comprehensive multidisciplinary outline of future activities in drug abuse control. (who.int)
  • Substance abuse is on the rise, and while many people may use illicit drugs mainly due to their rewarding effects, their societal impact can range from severe, as is the case for opioids, to promising, as is the case for psychedelics. (bvsalud.org)
  • We further discuss how such mechanistic insights facilitate drug discovery, either toward the development of novel therapies to combat drug abuse or toward harnessing therapeutic potential. (bvsalud.org)
  • This drug is usually made in a lab and belongs to the group of synthetic cathinones . (addictionresource.com)
  • When it comes to all the identities synthetic cathinones have on the street, many of them are. (addictionresource.com)
  • In 2003 more than 7.5 million individuals aged 12 to 17 reported having used an illicit drug at least once in their lifetime. (justice.gov)
  • Any illicit drug use by adolescents can have immediate and long-term health and social consequences. (justice.gov)
  • MDMA Drug Information Ecstasy is the more common street name for 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine-a highly addictive, illicit drug also known as MDMA , or "Molly. (drugabuse.com)
  • BACKGROUND: Several new Synthetic Cannabinoids have appeared each year since their introduction into the illicit drug market as recreational drugs. (bvsalud.org)
  • In the same year students in grades nine through twelve indicated that 40.2 percent of respondents had used marijuana, 12.1 percent had used inhalants, 11.1 percent had used MDMA (also known as ecstasy), 8.7 percent had used cocaine, 7.6 percent had used methamphetamine, 6.1 percent had illegally used steroids, 3.3 percent had used heroin, and 3.2 percent had injected an illegal drug one or more times during their lifetime. (justice.gov)
  • The ACMD considers that the evidence of harms associated with the use of khat is insufficient to justify control,' the council stated. (drinkanddrugsnews.com)
  • The UK and the Netherlands commissioned distinguished scholars and experts to study the social and clinical harms of khat. (ungassondrugs.org)
  • This caused people most at risk, poor desperate drug addicts and homeless people, to use it instead of more expensive drugs like cocaine or methamphetamines. (medicinenet.com)
  • Methcathinone produces amphetamine-like activity and is a highly addictive drug, similar to crack cocaine. (crossroadsrecovery.co.za)
  • This behavior pattern is similar to other drugs, such as meth and cocaine. (addictionresource.com)
  • In 2001, he was rescued from the streets of this coastal city in southeastern Kenya along the Indian Ocean by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Mombasa when he was using drugs, especially glue, cannabis, cocaine and heroin. (globalsistersreport.org)
  • Sr. Jane Frances Kamanthe Malika of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Mombasa believes that the region's proximity to the seashore makes it a hub for narcotics, especially heroin from Southeast Asia and cocaine from Latin America destined for Europe and North America, as detailed in this 2018 research report , funded by the European Union, on "the heroin coast. (globalsistersreport.org)
  • More than 1,000 people die each year in Kentucky from prescription drug overdoses, giving the state the third-highest overdose death rate in the nation. (kybaptist.org)
  • Accidental prescription drug overdose deaths have climbed to the number one reason for accidental deaths in the country, surpassing even auto accidents, and that's just in the last couple years. (kybaptist.org)
  • This is a United States Government, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) website. (dea.gov)
  • SouthWest Water Company, which provides water and wastewater services to some Kyle residents through Monarch Utilities, will partner with the Kyle Police Department and Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to provide a medication disposal site on National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. (kylechamber.org)
  • It is used in some Native American religious ceremonies, but the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) restricts it as a Schedule I substance. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Today, the Drug Enforcement Administration - the DEA - classified Ketamine as a schedule III drug under the Controlled Substances Act passed by the federal government. (usnodrugs.com)
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  • With the most extensive national selection of addiction treatment clinics we can help connect you with the support you need, whether it's for Concerta, Khat or something else entirely. (projectknow.com)
  • The numbers are low for addiction among local girls and women, whose adherence to cultural norms and fear of rejection by society make it unlikely they would end up on the streets. (globalsistersreport.org)
  • Prescription opioid drugs can lead to street heroin use and addiction. (neaddictions.com)
  • As the addiction cycle begins to take hold, they need more and more of (the drug) feed their addiction," Tolliver said. (kybaptist.org)
  • In addition to law enforcement efforts to combat prescription drug addiction, state legislators have sought to tighten regulations. (kybaptist.org)
  • Addiction : from biology to drug policy / Avram Goldstein. (who.int)
  • drugs like tobacco, marijuana, and MDMA . (drugabuse.com)
  • An ounce of prevention : strategies for solving tobacco, alcohol, and drug problems / Don Cahalan. (who.int)
  • It also includes substances that have been mixed with MDMA and unknown groups of drugs. (criminaldefenselawyer.com)
  • This drug is made of synthetic chemicals that cause it to be one of the most addictive substances. (addictionresource.com)
  • A number of stimulants are classified by the US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) as controlled substances. (medscape.com)
  • Schedule V controlled substances consist of preparations containing limited quantities of certain narcotic drugs and are generally for antitussive and antidiarrheal purposes. (medscape.com)
  • The drugs in this region are too available, and the children get them too easily," Malika said, noting that illicit substances have addicted thousands of youths in the region. (globalsistersreport.org)
  • Opioid drugs are substances that relieve pain. (neaddictions.com)
  • Synthetic drugs are lab-created substances that mimic the effects of illicit drugs. (neaddictions.com)
  • Almost all types of psychoactive substances were available in Nigeria due to their spill over into the streets from drug traffickers who use Nigeria as a conduit to transport drugs from South East-Asia (the Golden,South America to Europe and North America [12]. (bvsalud.org)
  • Crossroads Recovery Centre is group of private alcohol and drug rehab centres located in Gauteng in South Africa. (crossroadsrecovery.co.za)
  • Need Help Finding a Drug Rehab Program? (usnodrugs.com)
  • We provide a free service to help you find the right drug or alcohol rehab program in your area, contact us now! (usnodrugs.com)
  • Also known as club drugs, empathogens cause a deep sense of belonging or connection. (neaddictions.com)
  • Research Report Series- Hallucinogens and Dissociative Drugs. (abovetheinfluence.com)
  • It offers such powerful dissociative effects that some people also use it as a date rape drug. (usnodrugs.com)
  • Due to the sedating effects that it provides, Ketamine is commonly referred to as a dissociative anesthetic drug. (usnodrugs.com)
  • PCP is an abbreviation for the powerful dissociative sedative drug phencyclidine. (drugabuse.com)
  • If you mix it with another depressant like heroin and alcohol, the drug combination will intensify your dangerous of suffering fatal respiratory depression. (usnodrugs.com)
  • Ecstasy is a psychoactive drug, which alters moods and distorts perceptions, while also providing the user with euphoria, increased energy, and elevated sensual awareness. (criminaldefenselawyer.com)
  • Psychedelics are a group of psychoactive drugs that can induce hallucinations and feelings of euphoria. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Synthetic cannabinoids are man-made drugs that are intended to be substituted for cannabis products. (solutions-recovery.com)
  • Drug bust in Adelaide's west leads to second cannabis seizure. (rallyfinnskog.no)
  • A tiny Wheatbelt community is alleged to have been the centrepiece of a major organised crime drug operation until police came knocking and found 50kg of cannabis and more than 2000 plants ready for harvest. (rallyfinnskog.no)
  • Supercar seized in drug bust NSW Police seized a V8 Supercar, $140,000 in cash and almost a $1 million worth of Cannabis after raiding homes in the Hunter Valley and Dubbo yesterday. (rallyfinnskog.no)
  • The city of Copenhagen wants to legalize cannabis and, if possible, get supplies of the drug from the United States. (ungassondrugs.org)
  • However, once a young person has embarked on trying cannabis and other drugs, perhaps experimentally to start with, they should surely know what harm they could cause themselves and how they could avoid it. (parliament.uk)
  • Furthermore, 9.9 percent of student respondents nationwide tried marijuana for the first time before the age of 13, 28.7 percent had been offered, sold, or given an illegal drug on school property during the year preceding the survey, and 5.8 percent had used marijuana on school property one or more times during the 30 days preceding the survey. (justice.gov)
  • Exposure to marijuana and other drugs at certain critical periods, such as early adolescence, may alter normal patterns of development. (justice.gov)
  • Such marijuana use can result in perceiving drugs as not harmful, having long-term problems with cigarettes, alcohol, and marijuana, and having friends who exhibit deviant behavior. (justice.gov)
  • Lab-made marijuana and molly have been sold on the street, causing negative side effects and even death from the unpredictable ingredients. (neaddictions.com)
  • It is a synthetic drug that has psychoactive effects on users. (drugabuse.com)
  • It falls within the class of drugs known as benzodiazepines , which are known for their sedating effects. (drugabuse.com)
  • Hallucinogens are drugs that cause alteration of visual, auditory, or tactile perceptions but are also referred to classes of drugs that cause alteration of thought and emotion. (medscape.com)
  • It is projected that about 15% of South African youth, especially young women are prone to engage in drug use and the prospects of coming into contact with nyaope, a highly addictive drug, are higher. (bvsalud.org)
  • Health officials are warning citizens to avoid a violent, new and highly-addictive street drug dubbed Grave Dust. (playstation.com)
  • A child sniffs toxic glue from a plastic bottle on the streets of Mombasa, a coastal city in southeastern Kenya on the Indian Ocean. (globalsistersreport.org)
  • Kanja, who is pursuing economics at a local university in Kenya, said he began using drugs at a tender age due to peer pressure after his mother died and left him with his uncaring father. (globalsistersreport.org)
  • Paducah -An average of 44 people die in the United States every day from drug overdoses involving prescription drugs, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control. (kybaptist.org)
  • I ended up on the street and in dens where the addicts hide to use drugs. (globalsistersreport.org)
  • In this debate, drug addicts are being portrayed only as victims. (parliament.uk)
  • of drug addicts also have mental health problems, but 20 per cent. (parliament.uk)
  • Additionally, Gov. Steve Beshear has announced that Kentucky will receive nearly $4 million in federal funding over the next four years to "combat the epidemic of prescription drug overdoses. (kybaptist.org)
  • After we excluded duplicates, treatment follow-ups, and strains with susceptibility patterns other than MDR TB or susceptibility to all drugs tested, 881 strains were susceptible to all drugs tested. (cdc.gov)
  • The brawling pair made the corner of 49th Street and 5th Avenue their arena, slinging signs and city property at each other. (playstation.com)
  • CDC) Model Performance Evaluation Program (MPEP) for Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) drug susceptibility testing survey sent to participants in August 2017. (cdc.gov)
  • As of June 2014, cat became controlled as a Class C drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act (1971). (crossroadsrecovery.co.za)
  • Khat should not be controlled under the Misuse of Drugs Act, the ACMD has recommended after being asked by the government to review the evidence. (drinkanddrugsnews.com)
  • The strains were isolated and tested for antimicrobial drug susceptibility according to the proportion method ( 3 ) at the Muñiz Hospital Mycobacteria Laboratory. (cdc.gov)
  • The prosecutor also needs to show the defendant's actual or constructive possession of the drugs. (criminaldefenselawyer.com)
  • Actual possession is just as it sounds-having physical custody of a drug (say in a coat or pants pocket). (criminaldefenselawyer.com)
  • Constructive possession, on the other hand, is broader and includes situations where the defendant is in a position to exercise ownership, access, or control over the drug. (criminaldefenselawyer.com)
  • For instance, an individual who checks a suitcase at the airport that is discovered by customs agents as containing ecstasy could be arrested for having constructive possession of an illegal drug. (criminaldefenselawyer.com)
  • The presence of a drug in someone's system doesn't typically constitute sufficient evidence to show possession. (criminaldefenselawyer.com)
  • However, a positive drug test, along with other evidence pointing to actual or constructive possession, can be used to prove the person illegally possessed the controlled substance. (criminaldefenselawyer.com)
  • A common defense in drug possession cases includes asking the court to exclude evidence of the drugs at trial based on an unlawful search or seizure by police. (criminaldefenselawyer.com)
  • Defendants can try to show the jury that they did not have knowledge of the drug being in their possession. (criminaldefenselawyer.com)
  • He also pleaded guilty to possession of class A drugs with intent to supply having been arrested in Rugby in January. (rugbyobserver.co.uk)
  • There is a dangerous drug on the street that is able to produce serious side effects in teenagers who use it, and it is sold to resemble common household products, which may make it difficult to detect when a teenager has brought the drug into the parent's home or is in possession of it anywhere. (ascendhc.com)
  • In some of the documented delusions, individuals' experiences are of a typical paranoia, where the drug users feel they are being chased by a large group of people trying to kill them. (medicinenet.com)
  • There's a drug on the street that makes people impervious to harm (or so they think) and the dealer, named Dylan, is seen in a facebook photo with Kat, which she, of course, does not remember. (sciencefiction.com)
  • He lets her try some of the drug, and then they do what people on the drug seem to love doing most - jumping off of impossibly tall buildings. (sciencefiction.com)
  • Parts of it were light hearted, but it also dealt with some serious topics, like the fact that Kat has been dealing with PTSD and is currently very touch sensitive in a community of people who are big on hugs, not always with a warning that they are about to hug her. (momkatreads.com)
  • And both the drug itself and the people behind it need to be dealt with. (momkatreads.com)
  • Young people who inject drugs expose themselves to additional risks, including contracting HIV (human immunodeficiency virus), hepatitis B and C, and other blood-borne viruses. (justice.gov)
  • Young people who enjoy the sensations are likely to want to use more of the drug and more regularly. (thewaveclinic.com)
  • At the beginning of the 20th century, Ciutat Vella was virtually a shanty-town, with people living on the streets, in hallways and on rooftops. (barcelona-metropolitan.com)
  • Ecstasy is an illicitly manufactured, synthetic drug used by many people for different reasons, such as to increase feelings of well-being or feel emotional closeness to others. (drugabuse.com)
  • I think people believe that by taking prescription drugs, it's a safer alternative to illicit drugs on the street," he said. (kybaptist.org)
  • I think a lot of people see prescription drugs as a lesser evil. (kybaptist.org)
  • The detectives said many people who become addicted to prescription medications initially start using the drugs for legitimate reasons, such as pain management for an injury or illness. (kybaptist.org)
  • I rarely see any comment that tells young people that drug taking is illegal and wrong, and that they should not do it. (parliament.uk)
  • An Introduction to Klonopin Klonopin is a prescription sedative medication useful as an anti-anxiety and anti-convulsant drug. (drugabuse.com)
  • The drug is concocted from a "witches brew" of acids, thinners, and over-the-counter asthma medication (ephedrine). (crossroadsrecovery.co.za)
  • The statistics were released after six teenagers in Gothenburg were rushed to hospital after taking the drug in excessive quantities. (ungassondrugs.org)
  • Which has done more harm - drugs or the drug war, which has tattered the social fabric of Hawai`i and helped decimate the safety net for our most vulnerable community members? (disappearednews.com)
  • Member for Bolton, South-East (Dr. Iddon) suggested in his speech that drugs might be categorised according to the harm they do. (parliament.uk)
  • Kat struggles with her duty to the team over learning more about herself, and she tries to tell Dylan to get out of harm's way before she learns the secret of where "jump" comes from - Dylan keeps a female Alpha sedated in a bathtub. (sciencefiction.com)
  • I just couldn't get it together," said Pilgrim, thinking about his struggles of living on the streets in Windsor without a safe place to sleep at night. (fswe.ca)
  • Drug laws in Sweden have not been evaluated in decades, even as the country's harsh approach has left it increasingly isolated from its neighbours. (ungassondrugs.org)
  • Wondering how many types of drugs there are and what they do to your body? (neaddictions.com)
  • For Pilgrim, looking after someone's pet was a simple long shot when he considers where he was in 2015 - addicted to drugs, living on Windsor's streets and searching for a way to save a buck. (fswe.ca)
  • I used to beg for money so that I could buy glue, which is cheaper compared to other drugs. (globalsistersreport.org)
  • The gym was meant to keep kids off the streets, from doing drugs and joining gangs. (wikipedia.org)
  • Up until the Eighties, battling drug gangs and murders-even and sometimes especially on the Ramblas-were part and parcel of the landscape. (barcelona-metropolitan.com)