It depends on the strength of the pill, how you take it, and how long you use it. Anything can become additive if you are someone who has a low tolerance for them.
I-doser uses binaural beats to simulate drug-like effects. While not physically addictive, it may lead to psychological dependency in some users who may become reliant on the effects it produces. It's important to use it responsibly and be aware of potential risks.
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Infants born to drug addicted mothers tend to be drug addicted themselves. Mothers should not become pregnant when they are actively using drugs.
I am addicted to bacon.
It can if you are mis-using it.
Yes, PCP is bad because you can become addicted and dependent on the drug. You can overdose and kill yourself using this drug as well.
In general, no. This is because OxyContin is itself a timed-release opiate, and many patients who move up to Fentanyl patches have already been using OxyContin for some time and have become more tolerant to it. Fentanyl patch patients will typically use oral Oxycodone (usually Percocet) for a breakthrough medication.
A sentence using the word addicting is difficult to arrange. The WikiAnswers website is addicting.
No, as you have to be using drugs yourself to get addicted.You are, however, addicted to your husband. That's called "codependency."
you Get addicted by doing that thing that is really fun or you just cant stay away from what your addicted to.
There is no such thing. Once used, you become hopelessly addicted. ______ That poster above is ignorant and his/her answer is totaly untrue. Occasional cocaine use is just using cocaine occasionally really. Just how it sounds. Doing it a few times a year, or once every month would be considered occasional use. If you're down to multiple times a week or more, than you are an addict and that's obviously no long occasional. You can be an occasional cocaine user and definitely NOT become hopelessly addicted. I have a friend who uses a half gram of cocaine every 3 weeks about, and he is not hopelessly addicted, and has gone months without doing it before. You won't get physically addicted if you stick to occasional use. But that's the thing most of the time, people are so mentally addicted to the feeling that it doesn't stay occasional for very long a lot of the time.
Yes, this is safe to do. Oxycontin and Remicade have no known drug interactions. Remember to be careful when using Oxycontin. Oxycontin is a very powerful pain medicine and can really hurt you if it is misused. Dr. Jacob M. Deese, MD