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What is abagain?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 9/20/2023

ab-again is a drug derived from an African root that is used to treat addicts. It is illegal in the USA now because the FDA has leveled it a schedule 1 substance, the same category as heroin. I am studying Psychology and want to find out more. I am fascinated with this and want to know more. I want to be a clinical Psychologist to help drug dependant people stop the cycle that they are stuck in.

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