Cocaine Addiction Twitching
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Methadone Induced Torsades De Pointes Alan Lucerna, DO …
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CASE STUDIES 7-25-00
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AMPHETAMINE (AMP) Amphetamines Are Central Nervous Stimulants
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Amphetamine (AMP)
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Fact Sheet: Health Issues Affecting Crack Smokers
Using cocaine, especially in the form of crack. In another study conducted in 1999, 31% of Toronto Addiction Research Foundation show that over 1/3 (34%) of all clients seeking treatment in Toronto Some users also report paranoia, feelings of sadness and depression, sweating, muscle twitching … View Doc
Substance Abuse 1. Acute And Protracted Withdrawal Protracted …
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Prenatal Addiction Effects On Fetus
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METHLIES QUICK POOR MAN'S COCAINE
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