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    Lethal dose of a-PVP (research)

    This is only the semi-lethal dose (LD50) In reality, the range may vary, just as the result of extrapolating the data to humans.
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    Lethal dose of a-PVP (research)

    Rats are really cool With such high doses of stimulants, they can synthesize anything on their own (=
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    How did you become a coffee drinker?

    I'm not a fan of coffee, but I use it occasionally. My preference is for Ethiopian beans. Very rarely I can use a Turkish coffee pot to make coffee.
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    How did you become a coffee drinker?

    If you compare pure amphetamine and caffeine in the aspect of psychostimulant for routine work or active thought activity, I probably would choose amphetamine too :)))
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    How did you become a coffee drinker?

    If you compare pure amphetamine and caffeine in the aspect of psychostimulant for routine work or active thought activity, I would probably also choose amphetamine :))) But, amphetamine still has more potential harm in terms of pharmacodynamics, this is probably the only disadvantage.
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    Cutting potent opioids without hotspots?

    Hey, bro. The table is correct. Let's start at the beginning. You write that a street dose of heroin is estimated at 0.3 g - that's 300 mg. That's an extremely large dose of heroin, which would lead to an overdose. The table shows a dose of 5 to 30 mg, depending on how you use it. I encourage...
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    I want to know about nicotine

    The impact of tobacco smoking on human health is a favorite topic for journalists. There are thousands of brochures, articles and books about how smoking is harmful and how to get rid of nicotine addiction. As a rule, the authors limit themselves to a consideration of the psychological aspect or...
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    How did you become a coffee drinker?

    thx bro! Do you drink coffee?
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    The perfect analgesic

    thx bro!
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    How did you become a coffee drinker?

    Why does a person fall asleep? Humanity has been dealing with sleep issues for a very long time, but this topic (just like any other) has not been studied to the end, although there are a number of good concepts. Pioneers in the study of sleep suggested that there is a sleep factor - a substance...
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    The perfect analgesic

    In order to get rid of pain, modern man has an extensive choice of medications. Surely the idea of using morphine to relieve a headache has never occurred to you. But there are categories of sick people for whom opioid analgesics, although they cause a number of side effects, are not just the...
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    Why is it so hard to quit cocaine?

    The smartest way to make a decision is to "weigh" all your actions beforehand. Nevertheless, we often do this and not that, just out of habit-unless we think about it. It turns out that cocaine addicts form stronger habits than other people. Therein lies their greatest weakness and perhaps the...
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    Genetics and Forensics

    For some people it's just a very interesting game with a predetermined ending :D:D
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    Genetics and Forensics

    Genetic technologies, which burst into human life at the end of the last century, have changed our world to such an extent that it is already unimaginable without them. These technologies have also managed to penetrate into forensics; for decades genetic identification has been used as a fast...
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    World of psychoactive plants (part I)

    Kavalactone Kavalactones are a class of lactone compounds mainly contained in the kava kava plant (Piper methysticum). In addition, they can also be found in the plant Alpinia Zerumbet [1]. This class of compounds is the reason for the psychoactive properties of kava, which Europe learned about...
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    2-Fluorodeschloroketamine (ketamine analog)

    Thx bro!
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    Heroin

    This is a very controversial issue that can be subjected to a long debate : D
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    Psychedelics are a panacea for drug addiction (PART II)

    Does ibogaine have potential against addiction? Ibogaine is the main alkaloid of the shrub Tabernanthe iboga. Low doses are used by some equatorial African tribes as a stimulant to prevent fatigue, hunger, and thirst on the hunt, and high doses in religious rituals (Figure 7). However, ibogaine...
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    Psychedelics are a panacea for drug addiction (PART I)

    The the*****utic potential of psychedelics in the treatment of psychiatric or substance use disorders has been known for decades. However, the reasons why psychedelics show striking results are not so obvious. This publication focuses on examining the neuroplasticity induced by psychedelics as a...
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    Maybe this world is another planet’s hell

    thx, bro!
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