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- human pleasure or euphoria. A euphoriant is a type of psychoactive drug which tends to induce euphoria. Most euphoriants are addictive drugs due to their...
- in 2007. In 2019, he released a self-titled album with the band The Euphoriants, which included Scrote and Blair Sinta. They received a good amount of...
- indicators of pleasure. In humans, however, catnip does not act as a euphoriant. Stimulants: "Psychomotor stimulants produce locomotor activity (the subject...
- in rowing. Current medical reviews indicate that several endogenous euphoriants are responsible for producing exercise-related pleasurable feelings,...
- concerns involving its potential for recreational use as an aphrodisiac and euphoriant, among other concerns, as well as the availability of safer substitute...
- increase over cocaine alone in risk of immediate death". Ethylphenidate Euphoriants Methylvanillylecgonine Local anesthetics RTI-160 Stimulants Tropanes...
- Oxycodone, sold under the brand name Roxicodone and OxyContin (which is the extended-release form) among others, is a semi-synthetic opioid used medically...
- taken alone has no effect on **** drive, suggesting that serotonergic euphoriants like MDMA may actually increase libido while decreasing performance,...
- used as recreational drugs, for their dissociative, hallucinogenic, and euphoriant properties. When used recreationally, they are classified as dissociative...
- anticonvulsants such as phenobarbital, phenytoin, and carbamazepine. The euphoriant effects of opioids may be increased, leading to an increased risk of psychological...