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edit important variables such as: demo: duration, demo: age, substance abuse, craving drug, life: Environmental and Toxin Exposure, empathy, has drug paraphernalia
related types of physicians - psychiatrist, psychologist
Marijuana Abuse - marijuana addiction
a.k.a pot. cannabis, THC
'marijuana abuse' is considered a medical emergency
Ecstasy/MDMA abuse - 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine abuse
a.k.a MDMA (3, 4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine), XThizz, XTC, E, XTC, X, beans, Adam, hug, clarity, love drug, lover's speed.
'ecstasy/mdma abuse' is considered a medical emergency
LSD use - LSD effects
a.k.a Lysergic acid diethylamide, Acid, Doses, Hits, Microdot, Sugar cubes, Tabs, Trips
'lsd use' is considered a medical emergency
Psilocybin abuse - hallucinogenic mushroom abuse
'psilocybin abuse' is considered a medical emergency

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