In the immediate effects, yes - alcohol does induce euphoria, then in larger doses it will cause lethargy (sluggish feeling), and so on.
In the immediate effects, yes - alcohol does induce euphoria, then in larger doses it will cause lethargy (sluggish feeling), and so on.
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it is a drug that can cause euphoria and allergic reaction
Alcohol intoxication is a state when there is enough ethanol in your body to have an effect - usually the symptoms of euphoria, a certain degree of lethargy, impaired vision, balance, and judgement will be the prime signs of intoxication.
Short-term effects of alcohol include impaired judgment and coordination, which can lead to accidents and risky behavior. It can also cause slurred speech and decreased reaction times, affecting motor skills. Additionally, alcohol may result in mood swings, including increased aggression or euphoria, and can lead to dehydration and hangover symptoms the following day. Lastly, it may cause nausea and vomiting, particularly when consumed in large quantities.
No. Methadone does not cause euphoria itself when used as prescribed.
Keppra (levetiracetam) is primarily used as an anticonvulsant medication to treat epilepsy. While it can cause a variety of side effects, euphoria is not commonly reported. Some patients may experience mood changes or behavioral effects, but these can vary widely among individuals. If someone is experiencing euphoria while taking Keppra, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for evaluation.
a euphoria. it starts with a hard Y sound.
its cause your neurons to over load with electrical impulses in your brain causing your scenes to being an hallucination and causing the euphoria
Speedball refers to someone injecting the drug cocaine mixed with heroin, or morphine. It can cause a level of Euphoria, and then cause anxiety, and hypertension.