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Head ache

Head ache

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Confusion and restlessness

Confusion and restlessness

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Dehydration

Some drugs have a diuretic effect. The kidneys then excrete more water than is normally the case. This ends up in the bladder and leaves the body by urinating. If […]

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Dizziness

The feeling that someone is spinning, or that the world is spinning around someone. This impairs balance.

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Decreased long-term memory

Drug use can affect long-term memory in a negative way.

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Black-out & grey-out

If you drink a lot of alcohol in one sitting, you may experience a blackout. This is a temporary memory disorder in which there is a disruption in information transfer […]

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Impaired sensory perception

Drug use can negatively affect sensory perception.

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Impaired coordination

Drug use can negatively affect the coordination of your body parts.

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Impaired reaction time

Drug use can negatively affect reaction time.

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Vasodilation (blood vessel dilation)

Some drugs cause your blood vessels to dilate (widen).

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Agression

Some drugs can make you more aggressive.

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Vasodilation (blood vessel dilation)

Some drugs cause your blood vessels to dilate (widen).

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Easier talking and social contact

Inhibitions that you might normally experience in social contact may be less present. For example, while drinking alcohol at a party, it may be easier to approach someone or connect […]

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Cheerful, happy, euphoric feelings

You feel energetic and comfortable in your own skin. This is often accompanied by cheerfulness and happiness.

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Increased sweating

In response to the increased stimulation and changes in body temperature, the skin will start to secrete sweat to cool the body temperature back to normal levels.

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Nausea/vomiting

An uneasy and tense feeling in the abdomen, which may cause discomfort. Nausea often precedes vomiting.

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Nystagmus

Fast back and forth moving eyes. This often makes it difficult for you to read.

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Difficulty sleeping

After using stimulants or psychedelics it can be difficult to sleep. For more information on sleeping check here.

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Jaw clenching

Increased muscle tension can cause the jaws to clench together. As a result, the teeth are firmly pressed together and it is possible to bite your tongue and/or cheeks.

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Increased muscle tension

Tense muscles and jaws (biting your tongue or cheek)

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