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Marijuana (cannabis) is a green, brown or gray mixture of dried, shredded leaves, stems, seeds and flowers of the Cannabis sativa plant. Marijuana is used as a psychoactive, mind altering recreational drug and for certain medical ailments. The active agent that leads to the "high" is THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol).
Researchers are still unsure about what long-term effects marijuana has on the mind and body, especially when given to children or adolescents. The most common side effects of the weed are: Changes in blood pressure (both low and high reported) and increases in heart rate. Dizziness or drowsiness. Facial flushing.
Effects of cannabis (marijuana) include: an altered state of consciousness. The user may feel "high", very happy, euphoric, relaxed, sociable and uninhibited. distorted perceptions of time and space. The user may feel more sensitive to things around them, and may also experience a more vivid sense of taste, sight, smell and hearing.
The long term effects of hashish or marijuana concentrate use are not yet fully known; but, long-term marijuana plant-use has been studied. Psychological effects can include paranoia, anxiety, panic attacks, and hallucinations. Alterations in heart rate and blood pressure may occur. People who inhale THC products often have the same respiratory ...
blurred vision. flicking up and down of the eyes. drooling. loss of balance and dizziness. violence, suicide. High doses of PCP can also cause seizures, coma, and death (often due to accidental injury or suicide during PCP intoxication). Psychological effects at high doses include delusions and hallucinations.
loss of appetite. lower back or side pain. nausea. painful or difficult urination. pain or tenderness in the upper stomach. pale stools. sore throat. trouble breathing. unusual drowsiness, dullness, tiredness, weakness, or feeling of sluggishness.
Last updated on Oct 22, 2020. Marijuana is a CNS depressant (central nervous system depressant) and potential exists for these effects to be additive when taken with other medications including Clonazepam and Lamotrigine. The combination can cause increased sleepiness, perceptual alterations, impaired co-ordination & reaction times and euphoria ...
33-48 days. Daily usage. 49-70 days after last use*. *Occasionally, some chronic users with a high tolerance may eliminate THC as fast as a one-time user. We can give an estimate of the amount of time marijuana remains in the body, but the most reliable way is to test yourself twice weekly until your first, morning urine sample tests clean.
The physical effects of LSD are unpredictable from person-to-person. Usually, the first effects of the drug when taken by mouth are felt 30 to 45 minutes after taking it, peak at 2 to 4 hours, and may last 12 hours or longer. Use by the intravenous (IV) route will produce a much quicker action, usually within 10 minutes. Effects include ...
abdominal or stomach pain (severe) blurred vision, aching, burning, or swollen eyes. chest pain. confusion. discomfort while urinating or frequent urination. fever. hallucinations or seeing, hearing, or feeling things that are not there. itching. mental depression or other mood or mental changes.