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Results 1 - 10 of 33 for intoxication
  1. ... the drugs are used to get high. Opioid intoxication is a condition in which you're not ... Opioid intoxication may occur when a health care provider prescribes an opioid, but: The provider doesn't know the ...
  2. Marijuana ("pot") intoxication is the euphoria, relaxation, and sometimes undesirable side effects that can occur when people use marijuana . The ability ...
  3. Methamphetamine is a stimulant drug. A strong form of the drug is illegally sold on the streets. A much weaker form of the drug is ...
  4. ... a sense of euphoria, or a "high." Cocaine intoxication is a condition in which you're not ... Cocaine intoxication may be caused by: Taking too much cocaine, or taking a too-concentrated a form of cocaine ...
  5. Symptoms of barbiturate intoxication and overdose include: Altered level of consciousness Difficulty in thinking Drowsiness or coma Faulty judgment Lack of coordination Shallow ...
  6. Ethylene glycol is a colorless, odorless, sweet-tasting chemical. It is poisonous if swallowed. Ethylene glycol may be swallowed accidentally, ...
  7. ... causes of agitation. Some of them are: Alcohol intoxication or withdrawal Allergic reaction Caffeine intoxication Certain forms of heart, lung, liver, or kidney ...
  8. ... cause an overdose. This is known as cocaine intoxication . Symptoms can include enlarged pupils of the eye, ...
  9. ... Feeling "high" (pleasant sensations) or very relaxed ( marijuana intoxication ) Having an increased appetite ("the munchies") Increased sensations ...
  10. ... pressure Weakness, dizziness, sleepiness In high doses, opioid intoxication can result, which can cause breathing problems, coma, ...
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