4-FA affects blood pressure and heart rate. In general, blood pressure and heart rate increase. We do not know exactly how the influence of 4-FA on the blood pressure and […]
Read more »If you have a psychosis, you are out of touch with reality. You may suffer from delusions. These are thoughts about a situation that are incorrect. For example that the […]
Read more »When you drink, your memory doesn’t function as well as it normally does. Memories aren’t stored as well. If you drink regularly, fewer memories are stored. Memory can also deteriorate […]
Read more »Your resistance might decrease. That means you’ll get sick faster and more often. Your fitness can also decline. For example, you might feel tired more quickly or exercising may not […]
Read more »When you use uppers, you usually eat poorly (or not at all), and often you’re also moving a lot on the dance floor. This, together with the higher energy demands […]
Read more »This drug can give you brain damage.
Read more »You can take an overdose of a drug. This can make you feel nauseous and vomit, get very high fever, and overheat. You can also develop liver disorders, your kidneys […]
Read more »This drug can give you an intense headache.
Read more »From this substance, you can become unconscious. If this happens to someone, immediately call 112 and possibly alert the security personnel and/or first aid responders.
Read more »Because your muscles are tighter (contracting), your jaw clenches. You keep your jaw too tightly closed. Sometimes you also grind your teeth together.
Read more »Stimulation of the sympathetic (fight-or-flight response) nerve pathways causes the blood vessels around some organs to contract and narrow, redirecting the relative blood flow to the muscles to increase.
Read more »Psychological addiction means that you feel like you can’t live without a substance. You can however stop taking this drug, without your body experiencing any issues.
Read more »It can happen that you become overwhelmed by the intensity of the experience. Such an experience can be frightening, especially for inexperienced users, and is called a ‘bad trip’. A […]
Read more »Psychological issues can arise, or pre-existing psychological problems can worsen. Feeling down or anxious, feeling out of sorts, and experiencing poor concentration.
Read more »When you use uppers, you usually eat poorly (or not at all), and often you’re also moving a lot on the dance floor. This, together with the higher energy needs […]
Read more »When taking this substance, the cortisol (stress hormone) level in the blood increases. This affects various processes in the body, including muscle building/breakdown and mental status.
Read more »MDMA can lower your resistance. This means you can get sick more quickly.
Read more »Under the influence of (stimulating) substances, you can exceed your own limits and boundaries, because it suppresses your fatigue and sleep. You then tap into your reserves and can be […]
Read more »After using this drug, a dip can occur. You feel tired, depressed, sad, listless, oversensitive, and empty. The severity of the dip varies greatly from person to person. However, users […]
Read more »This is a state of being that is usually caused by excessive alcohol or drug use. Often, it involves stimulants such as cocaine. The acute state of excitement is a […]
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