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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for Euphoria
  1. Cocaine produces a sense of euphoria (extreme mood elevation) by causing the brain to release higher than normal amounts of some chemicals. But, cocaine's effects on other ...
  2. Marijuana ("pot") intoxication is the euphoria, relaxation, and sometimes undesirable side effects that can occur when people use marijuana . The ability to perform complex tasks may be ...
  3. ... and disconnected from reality. You may feel joy (euphoria, or "rush") and less inhibition, similar to being ...
  4. ... out for include: Confusion or feeling extreme joy (euphoria) Increased nervousness Problems focusing, performing, or driving Addiction/ ...
  5. ... amphetamines may cause pleasurable effects such as: Joy (euphoria, or "flash" or "rush") and less inhibition, similar ...
  6. ... cocaine may cause pleasurable effects such as: Joy (euphoria, or a "flash" or "rush") and less inhibition, ...
  7. ... You are floating and disconnected from reality. Joy (euphoria, or "rush") and less inhibition, similar to being ...
  8. ... of some chemicals. These produce a sense of euphoria, or a "high." Cocaine intoxication is a condition ...
  9. ... a person to feel relaxed and intensely happy (euphoria). In short, the drugs are used to get ...
  10. ... reduced inhibitions 0.10 -- slurred speech 0.20 -- euphoria and motor impairment 0.30 -- confusion 0.40 -- ...
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