Palaxia is a medication that contains the active ingredient tapentadol, which is an opioid pain reliever. While it is primarily used for pain management, it can produce feelings of euphoria or a "high" in some individuals, especially when misused or taken in higher than prescribed doses. However, using palaxia in this way poses significant risks, including addiction, overdose, and other serious side effects. Always use medications as prescribed by a healthcare professional.
Yes, pseudoephedrine can keep you awake as it is a stimulant that can lead to increased alertness and restlessness. It is commonly found in decongestants and may cause side effects like insomnia, especially if taken in higher doses or close to bedtime. Individual reactions can vary, so some people may experience more pronounced effects than others.
Dextromethorphan (DXM), a common ingredient in many cough suppressants, can produce psychoactive effects at high doses, leading to a state often referred to as a "high." This can include hallucinations, euphoria, and dissociation. However, misuse of DXM can be dangerous and lead to serious health risks, including overdose. It's important to use medications as directed and to be aware of their potential effects.
Its an addictive drug that some people cannot handle properly in small doses it is ok but intoxicating yourself in cause side effects that can related to being "high" an extreame overdose can lead to acohol posining.
Tricky question: directly? No. Indirectly? Yes. Tolerance to a drug or substance occurs when the body adapts to regular doses and results in more of the drug or substance being required to achieve the same effect. So a regular drug or substance user may be able to take higher doses without overdosing. (Although tolerance won't prevent overdoses where the strength of the drug has increased without the user's knowledge and they don't lower the dose or from users making excessively large dose increases.) But, many overdoses occur when users have a lowered tolerance to the drug or substance. This most often occurs when the user stops using for a period of time and then resumes using again with the same dose. As their tolerence has decreased, their previous safe dose can be too much and result in overdose. This is the cause of a large number of heroin overdoses: users stop for a while then use the same amount they previously could handle. If someone hasn't used a drug or substance for any length of time, they should always use a smaller amount to reduce their chance of overdose.
Well it depends on the Dope and how much you do at low doses you feel awake and alert and at higher doses you can get an intense euphoria
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.
Promethazine is not recommended for cats. However, many will give their cat's small doses to help with nausea and vomiting.
Answers: High doses cause music euphoria. Also cause hallucinations, and separation from reality, lost train of thought, slurred speech, rubberband like feeling, and disoriented movement.
Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic. In lower doses, it can cause stimulation, while in higher doses, it causes depressant effects and loss of consciousness.
Gamma hydroxy butrate. it is a substance that in high doses can be a date rape drug but at lower and medium doses is similar to alcohol but with more euphoria. It was schedueled in 1999 due to a number of deaths.
Stimulants can sometimes induce hallucinations, particularly at higher doses or in susceptible individuals. This can include substances like amphetamines, cocaine, and caffeine. Hallucinations are not a typical effect of stimulants at typical doses.
Yes. Codiene, as an opiate can cause pupil constriction. This usually only happens at higher, recreational doses.
No and taking higher doses can cause it. Try something for gas like gas-x or beano
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Yes, the body can develop a tolerance to promethazine over time, which may reduce its effectiveness for controlling symptoms such as nausea or allergies. Tolerance occurs when the body adapts to the drug, requiring higher doses to achieve the same effect. However, this can vary among individuals, and some may not experience significant tolerance. It's important to consult a healthcare provider before adjusting the dosage.