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First:adderall, dexedrine, meth Vs. Alcohol and barbituates such as allobarbitol and phenobarbitol Second:hmm..3 PAIRS? 1-caffiene and ephedrine, actuall caffiene potentiates ephedrine. 2-LSD and Psilocybe mushrooms (Psilocybin and Psilocyn) 3-Mescaline and 5meoDipt(Foxy) both produce vomiting and hallucinations
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If they have the same ingredients it can cause an overdose but, then again it depends also on what drugs they are and how they are being taken.
Narcotics, barbiturates and tranquilizers, all depressants, have similar effects. For that reason, they should never be taken with alcohol. The combined effects can be fatal.
They both provide an opposing force against acceleration.
They are synonyms. Synonyms have similar meanings, antonyms have opposing meanings.
Wine clubs, although a great way to meet other folks with similar interests, can have a negative effect on an individual. This website has a lot of information of the negative effects: http://www.thewineclub.in/news/1095/Red-Wine-Can-Curb-Negative-Effects-of-Sedentary-Life%3A-Study.
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one side tries to find the weak parts of the opposing sides argument
The effects on metabolism from starvation are similar to those from fasting. Both result in a decrease in metabolism to conserve energy, as the body shifts to using stored energy reserves for fuel. This can lead to weight loss and a decrease in overall energy expenditure.
There are many stimulants with effects that are substantially similar to methamphetamine. One of the most common is amphetamine. Others include methcathinone and phenmetrazine.
Caffeine, as a similar plant alkaloid, has similar effects.