This produces increase energy and euphoria and it enhances the feeling of empathy with the distortion of time and it stimulates sexual arousal uncontrolled body movements, restlessness, anxiety, clenched jaws are some of the important symptoms
Explanation:
This drug is commonly used in bars and in parties and it is most common among the young adults and the teenagers and it is called as ecstasy or molly drug
This is often taken in pill form and sometimes in powdered crystal form this is mistakenly considered as safe among the adults but it is very highly dangerous and this masks alcohol consumption
Elevated abdominal pain, Urinary retention, High temperature, headache and blurred vision are some of the symptoms
Answer:
B
Explanation:
b.hedoes not have a well-define goal or self_related fitness components
Answer:
Possible adverse effect/s of the drug that might need additional teaching:
- Misuse of the drug may cause addiction, overdose, or death
- Do not consume alcohol while on the medication
- It should not be taken by patients who are breastfeeding or with Porphyria
Explanation:
Carisoprodol is <u>muscle relaxant</u> for short-term relief or discomfort for related musculo-skeletal disorders. Taking this drug without doctor's orders <u>may cause addiction or withdrawal symptoms</u>. Taking it <u>with alcohol may increase the risk of sedation</u>, and in overdose, <u>respiratory depression, and death</u>.
The drug is also <u>metabolized in the liver which produces </u><em><u>meprobamate</u></em>, known to cause <u>acute attacks of porphyri</u>a. The drug can also be <u>expressed in breast milk</u> and may cause <u>drowsiness in the infant</u>.
Waves of muscular contractions that propel the contents of the digestive tract are called peristalsis.