Peer pressure, curiosity, and a desire for self-medication or escape from stress are three chief factors associated with the regular use of drugs by teenagers.
regular insulin, heparin, and h2 inhibitors
Yes a regular use of steroids can lead to addiction. But there are anti drugs to overcome it.
If by "regular blood test" you mean routine hematology and chemistry tests, then unlikely. The labs may determine there is something interfering with their results but they won't know that it is drugs unless they specifically test for them.
A regular blood test will not show drugs in your system. Someone has to order a specific test in order to identify any drugs in your system.
cause they're depressed that they wasted their lives.
This would be someone who does occasionally take drugs socially, but someone who does not do this on a regular basis and someone who is not dependent on or addicted to any drugs. The problem, is that many drugs are addictive and an occasional drug user can very easily and quickly become a drug addict.
Maximising the efficiency of heart (cardio) and lungs (vascular) by refraining from drink / drugs, and employing regular exercise.
i used for 3 months i have regular period but am not pregnent yet ....i stoped fertil aid now....
mitochondria
Yes. Just exercise, eat well, get regular checkups, don't smoke, and avoid street drugs.
Pseudeophedrine IS the regular name of the compound.This compound is used in a variety of commercially available medications. The most common is Sudafed, although a large variety of other over the counter and prescription drugs contain psuedeophedrine.