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GHB- Dangerous When Abused!

Gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid, known as Ghb, is a drug that is used in the medical field as an anesthetic and to treat a variety of problems such as insomnia, clinical depression, and even narcolepsy. Not only is Ghb used in the medical field, but it is used as a recreational drug as well and sadly, many people have become addicted to this drug. While it can be a great drug when used correctly, it can be quite dangerous when the drug is abused.


About Ghb


Ghb is a drug that acts as both a depressant and an intoxicant as well. On the street, there are a variety of different names that are used for this drug. Some of those names

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include Soap, Fantasy, Jungle Juice, Gina, Liquid X, and Georgia Home Boy. This drug is also known as the date rape drug, since it tends to intoxicate people and loosen up their inhibitions as well. While Ghb is actually made by the body, large doses of the drug can be quite dangerous and cause a variety of negative effects.


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Steroid Cycling - Is It Safe?

As expected it wasn t long after bodybuilders began using anabolic steroids in the late 1950 s and early 1960 s that they discovered that the safest and most effective way to use the drugs was by steroid cycling. Because of different goals bodybuilders generally follow different guidelines than other athletes when it comes to cycling. Bodybuilders use steroids for two main reasons; to promote dramatic increases in muscle mass and to decrease their bodyfat percentages. The other benefits of steroids such as endurance, stamina, and strength, are secondary and while important for training purposes, play little role on a bodybuilding stage.


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Drug Classes for Breast Cancer Therapy

Various anticancer drugs are used nowadays to treat breast cancer.


Antimetabolites are drugs that act as “dummy” building blocks and are incorporated into the cells’ DNA. When cells get ready to divide, a defect occurs in the process and causes them to die. Examples of this class of drugs used for breast cancer treatment are 5 fluorouracfil (5-FU) and methotrexate. 5-FU is a “false” building block for nucleic acids that are part of the genetic structure in the nucleus of the cell. 5-FU is a fluoropyrimidine carbamate class of drug. A new fluoropyrimidine drug has recently been developed known as capecitabine (brand name: Xeloda). This drug can be administered orally and requires an

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intracellular enzyme to convert it to its active form. Breast cancer cells contain an abundant amount of this enzyme than normal cells, giving capecitabine a selective advantage in destroying cancer cells over normal cells. Capecitabine is presently going through testing process and is not used in the adjuvant setting at present but may be available in the future. The other drug, methotrexate acts by inhibiting an enzyme that is important in providing a building block for DNA. The vitamin folic acid can antagonize this drug action, so this vitamin should while a cancer patient is on methotrexate.


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Steroids Stacking!

Bodybuilders have always had a reputation for taking things to the extreme. It probably started with protein supplements in the 1950 s. Once word started circulating that extra protein could help them build more muscle mass, certain individuals simply upped their intakes. One shake a day was replaced by two, and two became four, etc. The old adage that if some is good, more is better , was definitely alive and well on California s Muscle Beach.


The practice of taking more than the next guy followed bodybuilders into the 1960 s as steroids became available. Small dosages of one steroid became megadoses. As soon as new steroids were invented, bodybuilders simply added them to their

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cycles. The practice of taking two or more drugs at the same time is called steroids stacking.


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Steroid Stacking The Hidden Dangers

Few athletes subject their bodies to the same rigors as competitive bodybuilders. Bodybuilding has always had a reputation for attracting those who show no hesitation in taking things to the extreme. Some bodybuilding writers say that it probably started when protein supplements first came on the scene in the 1950 s. Initially the practice was to take one protein shake a day; and most bodybuilders at the time followed this advice. But once word started getting around that extra protein would speed up the gaining of muscular body weigh, caution was thrown to the wind by following the old if some is good, more is better mentality. One shake a day became two, two became three, and

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so on.


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