released into the body when consumed and gives the body a feeling of being high.
what is THC?
main ingredient is E-cigarettes
What is Nicotine?
a white powder with a bitter taste abused for its euphoric effects.
what is heroin?
is a powerful synthetic opioid analgesic that is similar to morphine but is 50 to 100 times more potent.
what is Fentanyl?
substances that are fermented to produce this product.
what is yeast, sugars, starches, grapes, barley, and wheat?
takes 2 to 3 hours to take affect and go into the blood stream rather than just smoking and because of this people usually will take too many to feel the affects faster.
what are edibles?
The amount for an E-cigarette that you can purchase which give your E-cigarette a unique taste and was used to lure teens into smoking them.
What is 7,700 juices?
long journey to drug addicts begins with the planting of this plant. it is grown mainly by poor farmers on small plots in desolate regions of the world. It flourishes in dry, warm climates and the vast majority of it are grown in a narrow, stretch extending across central Asia from Turkey through Pakistan and Burma.recently been grown in Latin America, notably Colombia and Mexico. The farmer takes his crop to the nearest village where he will sell it to the dealer who offers him the best price.
what is Opium poppy?
a biological response to when the human body receives too much of a substance or mix of substances.
what is an overdose?
a chronic disease of the liver marked by degeneration of cells, inflammation, and fibrous thickening of tissue. It is typically a result of alcoholism or hepatitis.
what is cirrhosis?
common device used with marijuana and portable. involves a lighter. you wouldn't want your mom to see it.
What is a Bong?
people use e-cigarettes to stop there cigarette addictions but they are still at risk to a condition that damages your lungs' smallest airways and makes you cough and feel short of breath. It's sometimes caused by breathing in a chemical used to flavor a food product that you heat up in the microwave.
what is Popcorn lung?
is the capital of harvesting, producing roughly 75% of the world's heroin supply.
what is Afghanistan?
if you take to much of this illegal drug it make result in sleepiness, trouble breathing (it may sound like snoring),slow, shallow breathing, cold, clammy skin, unresponsiveness to pain or a person’s voice.
the crime or offense of driving or operating a motor vehicle while impaired by alcohol or other drugs, to a level that renders the driver incapable of operating a motor vehicle safely
what is Driving Under the Influence?
if caught by police with this amount of marijuana, you are fined $1,000,000 and you will serve 30 years in jail as well as a felony charge.
What is 100kg?
there’s a common misconception that you can overdose on nicotine using e-cigarettes. there have not been any cases of overdose from inhaling the nicotine-containing fluid that an e-cigarette vaporise's, known as e-liquid. So you can use your e-cigarette as often as you need to help manage nicotine withdrawal and urges to smoke.
is nicotine dangerous?
available by prescription include codeine, hydrocodone, hydromorphone, fentanyl, methadone, morphine, tramadol, oxycodone, oxymorphone, and tapentadol. All of these agents are classified as Schedule II narcotics by the DEA.
what are opiates?
If you use Opioids a lot, you may find that you will feel a tolerance and need more to feel the same effects. You can become mentally and physically dependent on Fentanyl, which can lead to you doing unspeakable things to obtain more.
What is an Addiction?
10,511
what are the amount deaths by drunk driving?
legal in Minnesota and can only be used by people who have life altering condition that affects them physically and/or emotionally.
What is Medical Marijuana?
how many e- smoking products are available for purchase?
over 460 different kinds
when the introduction of heroin came widespread into the U.S. and had addiction and overdose widespread. after its legal sythesization from morphine in the late 1800s.
What is the 1900s
Intense cravings for the drug, Watery eyes, Runny nose, Agitation, Excessive perspiration, Flu-like symptoms, Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, Extreme abdominal cramping, Muscle and bone pain, Loss of appetite,Dysphoria
what is a fentanyl withdrawal?
Due to the direct toxic effects of alcohol on heart muscle, the heart is unable to pump blood efficiently, leading to heart failure.
what is Cardiomyopathy?