A Day in the Death of Donny B. / Anti-Drug Docudrama / Music Video Enhanced


 

A Day In The Death Of Donny B. / Anti-Drug Docudrama / Music Video Enhanced – A Day In The Death Of Donny B. (1969). Sponsor: US Department of Education, Health & Welfare; Director: Carl Fick; Producer: Louis Mucciolo; Production Company: Audio Productions. Public domain video. Heroin (Diacetylmorphine) Information: Heroin is the common name of a substance known by the chemical name, diacetylmorphine. Heroin is synthesized from morphine, and morphine is synthesized from opium produced by the plant known by the botanical name Papaver Somniferum (common name opium poppy). Rather than being a different drug, heroin is a method of preparing morphine so that it is absorbed more efficiently by the human body, when injected. If heroin is injected into a human, more morphine will reach the brain than it would if the same amount of morphine were injected. Injecting about 5mg of heroin will produce the same results as injecting 10mg of morphine. Heroin can also be snorted, smoked, or taken orally. However, these other routes of administration are not recommended. They are not as efficient and most of the drug is wasted. If you are not going to inject heroin, an equal amount of morphine will produce similar results. When it is not injected, the heroin is usually totally metabolized by the human body before it can affect the amount of morphine that reaches the brain. So the effects of heroin are nearly the same as an equivalent amount of morphine when snorted, smoked, or taken orally. The time it takes to feel the effects depends on the method of

 

WSU physician calls for energy drink regulation

Filed under: drug abuse warning network

The kick people get from energy drinks has been linked to reports of dizziness, agitation, abnormal heart rhythms and nausea, all leading to more emergency medical treatments, according to a 2011 study by the Drug Abuse Warning Network that showed a …
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Miami Injury Attorney Calls for Further Investigation into the Potential

Filed under: drug abuse warning network

A November 2011 report by the Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN) showed a tenfold increase in emergency room visits linked to energy drinks from 2005 to 2009. The data was gathered by surveys conducted by the U.S. Department of Health and Human …
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