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  • ...edical cannabis|medicinal purposes]], and as a [[cannabis#Recreational use|recreational drug]]. Industrial [[hemp]] products are made from ''Cannabis'' plants sele ...lletin_1950-01-01_4_page003.html ''Cannabis'']. [[United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime]]. Retrieved on 23 February 2007</ref> "At a very early period th
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  • ...ive [[chemical compound]]s known as [[cannabinoids]] that are consumed for recreational, medicinal, and spiritual purposes. When so used, preparations of flowers ( * Cultivars grown for [[medicine|medicinal]] or [[recreational drug use|recreational]] purposes. A nominal if not legal distinction is often made between indust
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  • ...93). Beliefs about the harmfulness of drug use in adults who use different drugs. ''Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 27(1),'' 52-65.</ref>. This finding ...reminded of drugs, and are thus more likely to engage in the act of using drugs <ref>Ames, S., Dent, C., Stacy, A. & Sussman, S. (1996). Implicit cognition
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  • ...sed to refer to the hypodermic needles used to inject [[heroin]] and other drugs at such establishments; this may have been influenced by the secondary mean ....php?term=joint</ref> e.g. "Geoffrey", commonly used to describe a various recreational drug mixture composed in a form of a cigarette<ref>http://www.urbandictiona
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  • ...fied the [[Law enforcement agency|enforcement]] of cannabis [[prohibition (drugs)|prohibition]], while others have reduced it. ...-CNN-2001'>{{cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= |authorlink= | title= Drugs clue to Shakespeare's genius | date=2001-03-01 | publisher=[[Turner Broadca
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  • ...'' 32: 875-891.</ref> Common ''indica'' strains for [[Cannabis consumption|recreational]] or [[Medical cannabis|medicinal]] use include [[White widow (cannabis)|Wh [[Category:Psychoactive drugs]]
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  • ...nuary 1, 2005, 180 nations belonged to the [[Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs]]. The international drug control bodies exert a powerful influence across ...was returned to Class B in January 2009[http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/drugs/drugs-law/cannabis-reclassification/].
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  • ...g as the patient is tolerant to either opioids or benzodiazepines, and the drugs are taken in the dosages prescribed and by the [[route of administration]] ...le -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.lewrockwell.com/paul/paul179.html The War on Drugs Is a War on Doctors by Rep. Ron Paul<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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  • ...amorfan). While all of these are strong opioids, they are indeed different drugs. Additional confusion arises from the fact that, in a handful of countries, ...ther causes. In general, it is considered the strongest of the antitussive drugs, and was developed shortly after [[diacetylmorphine]] was removed from clin
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  • ...gesic]], [[antitussive]] and a maintenance [[drug addiction#Anti-addictive drugs|anti-addictive]] for use in patients on opioids. It was developed in [[Nazi ...methadone can block the euphoric effects of heroin, morphine, and similar drugs. As a result, properly dosed methadone patients can reduce or stop altogeth
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  • ...s significantly more dangerous than other categories of hallucinogens.<ref>Drugs and Behavior, 4th Edition, McKim, William A., ISBN 0-13-083146-8</ref><ref> ...made or tested.<ref>Itzhak Y, Kalir A, Weissman BA, Cohen S. New analgesic drugs derived from phencyclidine. ''Journal of Medicinal Chemistry''. 1981; 24(5)
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  • ...o [[hangover]] or negative after-effects (e.g. [[withdrawal]], [[Comedown (drugs)|comedown]] or [[rebound effect]]) the next day. This is consistent with th {{"|We think that drugs derived from the active ingredient could be useful for a range of diseases:
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  • | '''[[Recreational drug use|Non-medical]] use/abuse:''' ...o known as acetaminophen) or [[ibuprofen]], often added to both discourage recreational use (as paracetamol can cause potentially fatal liver toxicity at high dose
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  • ...h medication at the time.<ref name="cesar">[http://www.cesar.umd.edu/cesar/drugs/dxm.asp Dextromethorphan (DXM) | CESAR<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> === Recreational use===
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  • '''Purple drank''' is a [[slang]] term for a [[Recreational drug use|recreational drug]] popular in the [[hip hop]] community in the [[southern United State ...hlorpheniramine) drug description - FDA approved labeling for prescription drugs and medications at RxList |publisher=Rxlist.com |date= |accessdate=2010-01-
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  • ...some countries have intensified the enforcement of cannabis [[Prohibition (drugs)|prohibition]] while others have reduced the priority of enforcement.
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  • ==Recreational use== ...ey of the Dolls]]'', whose main characters use secobarbital and other such drugs.
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  • ...ment of the endocannabinoid system in the actions of three clinically used drugs." ''Trends Pharmacol. Sci.'' 2004 Feb;25(2):59–61.</ref> ...|title=Propofol Drug Information, Professional|publisher=[http://drugs.com drugs.com]|accessdate=2007-01-02}}</ref> Patients show great variability in their
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  • ...11/j.1530-0277.1987.tb01282.x}}</ref> It also inhibits metabolism of other drugs requiring [[oxidative metabolism]].<ref>{{cite journal | title = Inhibition ...under the [[United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances]].<ref>[http://www.incb.org/pdf/e/list/red.pdf
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  • ...lisher = [[eMedicine]]}}</ref> It is also used as an intoxicant ([[illegal drugs|illegally]] in many jurisdictions) or as a [[date rape drug]].<ref name="de ...childbirth but problems with its abuse potential and development of newer drugs have led to a decrease in legitimate medical use of GHB in recent times. In
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