are you kidding me? why would you even do that?
There is no treatment for cocain
Chemotherapy may or may not affect meiosis and mitosis. It is not a type of cell division.
If the chemo affects your liver, then yes
Cocain Romance was created in 1934.
No drug other than cocain should show up as cocain. If you are afraid of it showing up on a urine screening then don't do it.
Does crack cocain leave a residue
some of the drugs can cross blood-brain barrier, so it can affect neurons too.
It causes you to replace words like does & cocaine with "dose" and "cocain".
DNA molecules
No, chemotherapy does not change blood type. Blood type is determined by genetic factors and remains the same throughout a person's life. Chemotherapy may affect the levels of blood cells in the body, but not the blood type itself.
No.
Yes, chemotherapy treatment can lead to the development of anemia. This is because chemotherapy can affect the production of red blood cells in the bone marrow, leading to a decrease in the number of red blood cells in the body, which can result in anemia.