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Diseases go unnoticed

Heroin suppresses pain which could lead to certain complaints to go unnoticed or that they are felt too late and therefore worsen.

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(For people with uteruses) postponing menstruation period

Postponing of menstruation/period.

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Reduction of cough stimulus

You are less bothered by the feeling that you have to cough.

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More intense dreaming

You may start dreaming more actively and/or more intensely than usual. The dreams can then be a lot more vivid, more intense or weirder. This can be an interesting and […]

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Constipation

Some drugs can cause a constipation of the intestines.

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Itch

Some drugs can cause itching, which causes a desire to scratch one’s skin.

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Constricting of the pupils

Some drugs constrict the pupils.

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Pain reduction

You feel pain stimuli less. People sometimes use drugs to ease certain complaints they are experiencing. This can provide some relief. But because of the inhibitory effect of the drug, […]

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Reduction of worries

You can experience (strong) feelings of satisfaction and safety. Stress and/or worries that keep you busy on a daily basis are placed in the background a bit more, which can […]

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Unity tips for using sedatives

Do not use sedatives (downers) in combination with other sedatives (alcohol, GHB, sleeping pills, opiates) or ketamine. This is dangerous because you can fall unconscious and suffocate on your vomit. […]

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Changes in personality

Chronic use of this drug may cause permanent changes in personality or the development of new personality traits. Think of distrust, aggression, paranoia, or arrogance.

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Memory problems

The use of drugs can impair memory. Difficulties can arise in processing information for storage, storage itself, and information retrieval. Different drugs can cause different memory problems. Some substances can […]

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Decreased ability to handle stress

With the use of sleeping pills and sedatives you fight a symptom, the cause is not solved and in the long run you will also have to do something about […]

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Liver damage

Amphetamines (MDMA, speed, meth) can affect liver function in a multitude of ways. These include cell damage because of overheating, toxic metabolites, and increased blood clotting.

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HIV and hepatitis infection (only with injecting)

When injecting drugs you run an increased risk of HIV, hepatitis and other blood-borne infections. Injecting is strongly discouraged for this reason. If you do decide to inject, make sure […]

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Damage to nasal mucosa

Snorting drugs can damage the nasal mucosa. This can manifest itself in a reduced sense of smell and taste. It can also lead to chronic colds and nosebleeds.

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Hallucinations

In hallucinations you perceive things that are not there. It really is an observation that seems to be real. For example, you may hear sounds (auditory hallucinations) or see something […]

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Irritable

You are easily irritated or agitated.

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Eating the wrong mushrooms

Some mushrooms that look like magic mushrooms can be poisonous! Looking for mushrooms or truffles yourself in nature is not recommended. It can be quite difficult to distinguish the different […]

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Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder (HPPD)

HPPD is a condition in which a person has flashbacks to previously experienced hallucinations or distortions from a psychedelic trip. Read more about visual snow, HPPD, depersonalization and derealization.

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