Hyde grows stronger because he represents the suppressed and dark aspects of Jekyll's personality. When Jekyll stops using the drug that allowed him to control the transformation, Hyde takes over more easily, becoming stronger as he is given more freedom to manifest.
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It all depends on the person. A gateway drug is a drug that people start using and then begin to use other stronger drugs once the "high" of the initial drug isn't enough.
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it was impure
Its called aplesentonium and it can be found in lala land on the edge of imagination island
Because their body has become accustomed and addicted to the drug, and depends on it. Withdrawal is like the body saying you need the drug, but it stops after your body can function without it.
Stronger drugs.
An antihemorrhagic is a drug or agent which stops or reduces hemorrhaging.
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Nope - most addicts start using drugs 'recreationally' - in that they just want something to give them an 'occasional buzz'. Sadly, their body becomes used to the dose - and demands more to give the user the same effect. This snowballs until the addict is absolutely dependant on stronger and stronger drugs.
The decline and fall of Henry Jekyll was brought about by his experimentation with the drug that transformed him into his alter ego, Mr. Hyde. As Jekyll continued to indulge in this alter ego, he lost control over the transformations, leading to his eventual demise as Mr. Hyde took over completely. Additionally, Jekyll's inability to reconcile the conflicting sides of his personality and the consequences of his actions contributed to his downfall.
he was addicted Dr, Jekyll was investigating the phenomena that the drug produces, namely removing all goodness from a person, leaving only evil. At first he kept taking the drug to move from one condition to the other. Then later the evil condition always exerted itself without the need for the drug so he had to take it to keep himself in normal condition.