Why drugs are still used if they have side effects? -I feel that doctors prescribe meds with risks of some side effects because he or she has judged that the benefit to you is greater than the risk of the side effects. That is why your docter monitors you while on the med to make sure you are not effected greatly by the side effects. Where there is a positive there is a negitive. -Side effects are unintentional effects apart from the intended effect of the drug. Drug side effects usually vary per person, and a lot of the time are just possibilities, not certainties. That is why, as the previous answer states, you are monitored by a doctor while using a drug with potentially dangerous or lethal side effects. Yes, side effects can include death. (:0) For example, side effects of a pill could include rectal bleeding. This is not the desired effect of the drug, just a possible, and most of the time unwanted, effect of using a sexual impotency drug.
Synthetic drugs, such as designer drugs or research chemicals, are created to imitate the effects of controlled substances. These substances are often developed with slight chemical modifications to avoid legal restrictions while still producing similar effects to the controlled drugs they are designed to mimic. However, synthetic drugs can be more dangerous due to variations in potency and potential unknown side effects.
It would really depend on the drug of your choosing. Many hallucinogenic drugs off different effects while still offering hallucinations
The Moors learned about cleanliness,diagnosis, and uses the effects of drugs
Their medical school taught the importance of cleanliness, diagnosis, and uses the effects of drugs.
I think that it might be because it is naturally grown. other drugs such as cocaine have added drugs and chemicals in it. But all drugs are still bad for you, just because of the side effects. Hope this helped! :)
no, there are still drugs that are still on studies. there are still discovering and studying the advantages and disadvantages of that drugs.
depends on how much you took, what the quality was, your personal experience with drugs, your weight, and your mental state. after about 6-8 hours the main effects should be gone, but up to a week after words you can still feel the after effects of E if you are really sensitive.
This is a very vague question, different drugs cause different things, some cause nothing at all. Tobacco can cause lung cancer, emphysema, heart disease, high blood pressure, or gum infection. Harder drugs like Heroin, Cocaine, or Methamphetamine can cause severe addiction, loss of brain function, comas, death, heart failure, or infections. Soft drugs like Marijuana have less effects than Tobacco, but can still harm your health, like low blood pressure. Legal drugs like Salvia dinorum do not have any long term effects. Clinical, over-the-counter drugs like Advil, Ibuprofen, or Tylenol have different effects on different people depending on your body chemistry, age, weight, height, and your family's history with drugs. Some side effects can be swelling, nausea, headaches, dependency, diareeah, and drowsyness. Prescription drugs can have some potentially fatal side effects such as severe swelling, comas, depression, heart failure, and high blood pressure. If you are pregnant or nursing it is really not suggested that you take any form of drugs, and if not possible, to take as little as possible because the baby is still very sensitive and a variation in its body chemistry could be fatal.
Sodium pentothal, also known as truth serum, is no longer commonly used in medical procedures due to its potential side effects and the availability of safer alternatives. It has been largely replaced by other drugs with fewer risks and more predictable effects.
Myostatin inhibitor drugs have the potential to increase muscle growth and strength, which can be beneficial for athletes and individuals with muscle-wasting conditions. However, these drugs may also have side effects such as muscle cramps, joint pain, and an increased risk of tendon injuries. Long-term effects on overall health and potential unknown risks are still being studied.
Suboxone will not affect a meth high, no. Suboxone only blocks the effects of other opiates. It has no effect on other types of drugs. It will neither enhance nor ruin the meth high.
No He does not do drugs any more he quit in the 1990s