Some of the good things about owning, selling, or accumulating legal drugs are as follows:
-The drug may have a positive affect on a person in need, say sick or something, and help them with the different fluids and antibiotics in the substance.
-The drug may help the person in need overcome life obstacles in a healthy way.
-Can help people uphold jobs, therefor supporting their families, but again, in a very healthy and situated circumstance and way.
-Chances are that legal drugs are less expensive than illegal drugs, since criminal offenders selling them on the streets like to make quite a bit more money than normal people with daily occupations who get paid.
-Bottom line is that if you're going to take drugs, at least take legal ones that won't fry your brain out. :p <3 Peace out!
I have Back pain. I am prescribed oxycodone from an orthopedist. I supplement that with smoking pot, which gives me the same relief. Oxcodone is a HARD CORE narcotic, which can do some damage. By smoking plenty of weed, I can keep my oxcodone use to a minimum.
From personal experience:
1. Skin discoloration: I use sunblock daily and wear a hat, but I now have the pregnancy mask as a result of the IVF medication. I have spent a large chunk of change at the dermatologist in order to reduce the highly pigmented mask on my fair skin. It's been a year and it is fading.
2. Depression: Sure you will be saddened if you are unsuccessful with IVF, but it cannot compare to the tsunami of post medication depression. My doctor explained it to me that it is like a post-partum depression but increased three-fold due to the drugs. Your body is hyperstimulated, more than a pregnant lady, and then you just stop the medication --COLD TURKEY. It wrecks havoc on your body. This too shall pass. The pain and despair is real but know that you will feel better again.
All in all -- although these were two very obvious and altering conditions, I am still glad I tried. You never know unless you try. I gave it my best shot. Life goes on.
some advantages for legalizing drugs ( more specifically marijuana) would include:
- for medicinal use: researck on the medical uses of cannabis is continuing but there is evidence that it is useful to prevent vomiting, as a pain killer in cancer chemotherapy and AIDS, and for the treatment of glaucoma and even epilepsy
- lower crime rate - police are free to concentrate on other criminal offences and;
- freedom of the individual
There are many disadvantages of legalizing marijuana. The biggest disadvantage is that the drug would be easily accessible to our children. Another disadvantage is that it would give the sense that it is okay to do drugs.
First it will control your brain and you will get used to it. This however is not good, because, it affects your central nervous system and can eventually cause an early death!
it causes destroy in internal organs
Physicians and Pharmacists study medicinal drugs.
Physicians and Pharmacists study medicinal drugs.
Pharmaceuticals are medicinal drugs.
antitode
It depends on the drug. For example medicinal marijuana can be addictive if it is overdosed.
The purpose of being a medicinal chemist is to research and develop new medicinal drugs. The many advancements in pharmaceuticals would not have been possible without medicinal chemists.
Schedule II drugs
Using drugs/medicine for purposes other than for health benefits and when they haven't been prescribed to you.
yes of course
You will have less drugs for yourself.
Sort of. It has some medicinal properties, and many drugs are sulfur compounds.
A pharmacopoeia is a book containing a list of medicinal drugs, and their descriptions of preparation and use.