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I want to know why “E” doesn’t make you overdose? What causes you to hallucinate?

I want to know why “E” doesn’t make you overdose? What causes you to hallucinate? What exactly does hallucinogenics do to your body? Well, why do you not overdose on MJ? Is it bad for you to smoke weed why you are pregnant? What does weed do to your baby? Why does MJ make you hungry?.

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I want to know why “E” doesn’t make you overdose? What causes you to hallucinate?

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  1. I want to know why “E” doesn’t make you overdose? • What causes you to hallucinate? • What exactly does hallucinogenics do to your body? • Well, why do you not overdose on MJ? • Is it bad for you to smoke weed why you are pregnant? What does weed do to your baby? • Why does MJ make you hungry?

  2. Is it true that MJ is carcinogenic? • Do cigarette patches hurt? • Why do they say that natural grown drugs are better then chemical drugs? • Why does stop smoking gum make you pass out? • Can Coke cause a hole in your nose? • Does LSD really stay in your spinal cord? • What is in Adderal?

  3. Drugs

  4. WHAT IS A DRUG? A drug is a chemical substance that changes the way the body works. • What is the difference between “medicine” and “drug”? Medicines are drugs that produce changes in the body to prevent, treat, or cure an illness. • How do medicine/drugs get into the body? orally Injection Rubbed Inhaled

  5. What are the two types of medicines? • Prescription and over the counter • What do medicine labels tell us? • Who the drug is for • Side effects • Warnings • Directions/amounts • Purpose • Expiration date

  6. What is the difference between drug misuse and drug abuse? • Drug misuse is incorrectly using medicine in a way that could harm health • Drug abuse is the intentional use of drugs for reasons other than health.

  7. Addiction • Time • Withdrawal • Wants the drug • Wants more • Repeated use, constantly use it • Stressed • Responsibilities not high on list • Need it to function • Denial • You aren’t the same person without the drug • Crash without it

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