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Designer Drugs Summary
802 words, approx. 3 pages Designer drugs are synthesized chemical analogues of known, dangerous drugs; they are designed to produce pharmacological effects similar to the drugs they mimic. In the pharmaceutical industry, the development of new drugs often utilizes principles of...
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Designer Drugs Summary
575 words, approx. 2 pages Designer drugs are slightly altered imitations of known, dangerous drugs. They are synthesized, or formed, in laboratories and are designed to produce effects similar to the drugs they imitate. Examples include drugs like amphetamine and...
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Designer Drugs : Forensic Science Terms
31 words, approx. 1 pages Drugs that are produced illicitly by means of chemical technology. They can cause uncontrollable tremors, chills, or sweating and faintness and paranoia when injected or taken in pill...
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Designer Drugs Summary
6,359 words, approx. 21 pages OFFICIAL NAMES: 2C-B (4-bromo-2,5 dimethoxyphenethylamine) STREET NAMES: Nexus, 2C-B, bromo, toonies, performax 2's, spectrum, synergy, venus, Eve, erox, zenith, cloud nine, utopia, cee-beetje, afterburner, bromo mescaline DRUG CLASSIFICATIONS:...
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Designer drug Information
1,604 words, approx. 5 pages
 Designer drug is a term used to describe psychoactive drugs which are created (or marketed, if they had already existed) to get around existing drug laws by modifying their molecular structures to varying degrees....




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 Current Health 2, a Weekly Reader publication
The Dangers of Designer Drugs.
01/01/2000: 1,206 words, approx. 4 pages Designer drugs are illegal, dangerous -- and they can be deadly. The scene: Five teens driving home early one summer morning from a night of music and dancing. But this is not a Hollywood movie, and the people in the car--Leah...
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 The Virginian Pilot
Designer drugs.(Local)
04/13/2007: 325 words, approx. 1 pages The color-coding of medicines has been an integral part of branding for a while now. Even if a specific shade bears no relation to a drug's purpose - if it works, one small blue tablet makes a man anything but - it's a...
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 AP News
Source: Gatlin thought injection was B12
8/6/2007: 651 words, approx. 2 pages The top assistant to track coach Trevor Graham gave Justin Gatlin an injection, which he believed to be vitamin B12, two weeks before the world record-sharing sprinter tested positive for steroids.After Randall Evans gave Gatlin the shot, the sprinter was given what he was told...
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 AP Features
Researchers identify a rare genetic glitch that greatly increases risk of autism
1/9/2008: 701 words, approx. 2 pages A rare genetic variation dramatically raises the risk of developing autism, a large study showed, opening new research targets for better understanding the disorder and for treating it.Research into the causes of autism has focused on genetic causes because so many families have multiple children...


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