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Bipolar disorder - manic depressive disorder
a.k.a manic depression
Cocaine abuse - cocaine addiction
'cocaine 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
Psychosis - condition of not being in touch with reality
'psychosis' is considered a medical emergency
Mania - irritable expansive elevated mood lasting at least one week
'mania' is considered a medical emergency
Hypomania - persistently elevated expansive mood lasting at least 4 days
a.k.a below mania
Migraine - severe recurring headaches
Dextromethorphan abuse - abuse of cough medicine dextromethorphan
a.k.a DXM abuse
'dextromethorphan abuse' is considered a medical emergency
Inhalant abuse - abusing inhalants
a.k.a abusing paint thinner, nail polish remover, degreaser, dry-cleaning fluid, contact cement, art or office supplies, correction fluid, felt-tip marker fluid, electronic contact cleaner, spray paint, hair spray, deodorant spray, vegetable oil sprays, fabric protector spray, butane lighters, propane tanks, whipped cream dispensers, refrigerant gases, anesthesia, ether, chloroform, halothane, nitrous oxide, amyl nitrites, butyl nitrites cyclohexyl nitrites
'inhalant abuse' is considered a medical emergency
Methamphetamine abuse - amphetamine abuse
a.k.a metamfetamine (INN), dextromethamphetamine, methylamphetamine, N-methylamphetamine, desoxyephedrine
'methamphetamine abuse' is considered a medical emergency

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