True Buddhists achieve their "highs" from meditation, not on psychedelic drugs.
Solvent abuse
Through misusing substances.
often associated with abuse of, or dependence on, other substances including nicotine, marijuana , cocaine, heroin, amphetamines, sedatives, and anxiolytics (antianxiety drugs).
Noop. Its dangerous to abuse scheduled substances.
Risk for potential abuse
their potential for abuse and addiction. the different schedules of controlled substances are based on how addicting they are.
Abuse of substances such as cocaine, amphetamines, and heroin have been linked to the neurotransmitter dopamine. These substances can increase dopamine levels in the brain, leading to feelings of euphoria and reinforcing the cycle of abuse.
Alcohol and drug abuse are individual problems (that is, are caused by individuals) because it is the individual who chooses to use or to abuse these substances.
The Controlled Substances Act (CSA) groups medicines into three categories: Schedule I, Schedule II, and Schedule III, based on their potential for abuse, medical use, and safety or dependence risks. Schedule I substances have a high potential for abuse and no accepted medical use, while Schedule II substances have recognized medical uses but a high potential for abuse. Schedule III substances have a lower potential for abuse compared to Schedules I and II and have accepted medical uses.
Like Christianity, their is a problem of sexual abuse by monks.In Tibet, the Buddhists are oppressed by the Chinese.
No. The song Buddha for Mary is about escapism and a person escaping terrible experiences through Zen. It hints at drug abuse and indiscretions like abuse of power within a religious organization.
drugs of abuse Hallucinogens.