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30/06/2023
14/12/2021

The Effects of Broncleer Abuse
When codeine medicines, like Broncleer, are taken to get high, they can make you feel happy, relaxed, and euphoric. This is what leads people to codeine abuse.
It also has negative effects on your body, however, even when taken according to your doctor’s instructions.
These effects can include:
Drowsiness
Dry mouth
Confusion
Nausea
Constipation
Poor Coordination
Weakness
Dizziness
Lowered Blood Pressure
When taken too frequently or in high doses, these side effects are even more serious. The most serious side effect of codeine abuse is slowed or stopped breathing.
Without immediate treatment, a codeine overdose can lead to death. You are at an even higher risk of experiencing an overdose if you mix Broncleer with alcohol.
Codeine Withdrawal Symptoms
A person who has an addiction to codeine does not just deal with side effects while high. They also experience severe withdrawal symptoms if they suddenly stop taking Broncleer.
These symptoms can start within just a few hours of your last dose of codeine.
They can include:
Muscle or Bone Pain
Insomnia
Diarrhea or Vomiting
Cold Flashes or Chills
Uncontrollable Leg Movements
Cravings for the Drug
Withdrawal symptoms are unpleasant to deal with for people who are addicted to Broncleer. This is what makes getting clean so challenging for many users.

14/12/2021

LONG TERM SIDE EFFECTS OF CRYSTAL METH,DOMBO,GUKA
If an individual continues using crystal m**h, they put themselves at risk for a wide variety of physical and mental damage. A common example of this is “m**h mouth,” the poor oral health that plagues so many people struggling with crystal m**h addiction. In a 2016 study in Clinical Oral Investigations, researchers found that people who used crystal m**h had higher levels of gingival bleeding and periodontal disease. For many people who have used crystal m**h, the damage done to their mouths is irreparable even after they’ve stop using the drug.

Rotted teeth and bleeding gums are far from the greatest dangers surrounding crystal m**h use. Studies indicate that long-term use can lead to the development of psychosis and organ damage, both of which persist long after an individual has stopped using the drug.

Also, individuals who use crystal m**h have, according to a study from the International Organizations Research Group “a higher risk of cognitive impairment.” Cognitive impairment combined with a feeling of euphoria has proven a deadly combination for many individuals. Other studies have found that people who use crystal m**h tend to have a higher risk of contracting sexually transmitted infections and HIV. In fact, a 2010 study in the journal Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases found that those who engaged in polysubstance abuse involving m**h and Vi**ra were much more likely to contract HIV and other STDs.

Chronic crystal m**h use results in decreased circulation, increasing blood pressure and weakening veins. As a result of these changes, a person is much more likely to have a stroke. In addition, those who use crystal m**h are at increased risk for brain damage due to accidents or injuries incurred while under the influence of the drug.

Long-term and high-dose crystal m**h abuse is associated with a greater likelihood to experience all side effects of the drug. Those who engage in polysubstance use, combining crystal m**h with other substances of abuse, are also more likely to experience more severe side effects and long-term health dangers.

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