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…to their own communities and wider society. The term 'drug' covers a large number of substances. It includes legal substances such as caffeine and alcohol, and prescribed medications and illegal drugs such as cannabis and heroin. Many teenagers experiment…
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…Introduction: This paper researches the various aspects of importing Canadian Pharmaceuticals to the United States. Much has been written on this subject in the last year due to high cost of drugs, and healthcare generally in the United States…
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…evidence has been provided that links Marijuana to the cure and decrease of certain illnesses. The main reason that Marijuana has been looked down upon by so many people for so long is because many individuals abuse the drug. An obvious setback to legalizing
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…particularly dependence on such legal drugs as the nicotine in cigarettes and the caffeine in coffee users simply make taking the drug part of their daily routines. In this case the inconvenience of dependence may be considered the personal problem of the users…
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…Fewer Coloradans have signed up for the state's medical-marijuana program than expected but officials say the pace may increase in coming months. Ninety-nine Coloradans are legally smoking marijuana with their doctor's approval under the state's 7-month…
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…it because they donÂ’t want to be suspected of irregular practice. As a result of numerous robberies many drug stores no longer carry Oxycontin for the fear of being robbed. All of these factors are hurting the people who are legally prescribed OxyContin or other…
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…against the Vietnam War. They used marijuana as an escape from war to peace. It was easy at this time to depict marijuana as a beneficial and completely harmless substance whose effects were far less harmful than those of legal drugs such as alcohol…
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…-generation drugs, to generic deal-making and market crossover strategies, pursuit of pediatrics indications, consumer switching and legal litigation. Subsequently, a market analysis will assist in the selecting of appropriate brand defense strategy. With so many…
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…Introduction: Put yourself in this positionÂ…your diagnosed with AIDS, cancer, glaucoma, or just chronic pain from old age. The medication your taking works, but after a while it is making your body dependent on the drug, eating away your stomach…
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…Steve 1 Mr. Stefano PHI 24 February 2000 LSD Lysergic Acid Diethylamide-25, better known as LSD, is the most powerful hallucinogenic drug known today, and is also one of the most commonly abused. This is due primarily to its…
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