
Drug abuse side effects: Hallucinations
Hallucinogens Many medications can cause hallucinations as an adverse effect of abuse. These medications are called hallucinogens. Hallucinogenic substances are characterized by the ability to cause changes in a person's perception of reality.

New solutions in Pharmacotherapy of Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe and disabling psychiatric disorder that affects about 1 percent of people all over the world.

About Cocaine
Cocaine is among the most powerful addictive stimulants directly affecting the brain. Its chemical structure is that of a crystalline tropane alkaloid. It functions as a central nervous system stimulant and an appetite suppressant.

Do You Take Too Many Medications With You When You Travel?
The answer to this question can’t be answered with a simple “yes” or “no”; the circumstances and illnesses of the individual determine whether or not they should travel with all their medications as does the length of time they will be traveling.

Swine Flu: Treatment and Prevention Vaccine
The deadly swine flu that first struck in Mexico has now made its way into the United States. Like humans, pigs too, can contract the influenza virus, though the virus that strikes humans differs from the one that infects the swine population.

Prescription Diet Pills
Drugs used for weight loss are called anorexiants or diet pills. Obesity is a complex disorder and often requires long-term treatment to promote and sustain weight loss.

Reducing incidence of stroke with thrombolytics
Stroke, also called cerebral infarction, is one of the most common causes of death.

Proper usage of your health insurance
What exactly is health insurance, and how to most successfully benefit from it, are the questions we’ll try to answer in this article.

Side effects of prescription stimulants
As the name suggests, stimulants are medications whose main purpose is to increase alertness, attention, and energy by stimulating the individual.

Most common uses of Corticosteroids
Corticosteroids are a very popular and effective type of medication, essentially close copies of cortisol, a hormone that our adrenal glands produces naturally. As most drugs, they have their good sides and their bad sides.