Examples of using Psychoactive in English and their translations into Chinese
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Psychoactive drugs Chemicals that affect mental processes and behavior by temporarily changing conscious awareness of reality.
Topics may include how people process taste and smells, how hormones regulate behaviour, and how psychoactive drugs interact with the nervous system.
For the new study, the researchers accessed data from the National Poison Data System regarding exposures to natural psychoactive substances in U.S. populations.
The marijuana will have a 15 percent concentration of tetrahydrocannabinol(THC)- the plant's main psychoactive ingredient- and come in five varieties.
Even though cannabis is linked to having effective and efficient results in the medical aspect, the concern over its psychoactive effects still remains.
New research finds that over a period of 17 years, people in the United States increased their use of natural psychoactive substances, believing….
Peri-conception screening include screening for young or advanced maternal age, as well as screening for use of alcohol, tobacco or other psychoactive drugs.
Of all the cannabinoids, THC is famous for its psychoactive effects.
In many countries it is prohibited by a plant have psychoactive properties, it is a drug.
(q) Propagation of prevention programmes focusing on eliminating aggression among young people and their using psychoactive substances(alcohol, drugs) in schools;
It had also established a Pharmaceutical Crime Unit to fight counterfeiting of drugs and cosmetic products and to monitor the sale of psychoactive substances for illicit purposes.
Similarly, medical grade cannabis will not satisfy those seeking recreational psychoactive effects.
The government said the Psychoactive Substances Bill will apply to“any substance intended for human consumption that is capable of producing a psychoactive effect”.
Although THC has similar cancer-fighting effects, its use in high doses causes too many psychoactive side effects.
Ecstasy was discovered in 1912 by Merck while searching for an appetite suppressant drug and subsequently abandoned by their psychoactive effects.
While that's not a bad thing, impacting mood and behavior is a psychoactive drug effect.
One of these key challenges is the emergence of new psychoactive substances, substances of abuse that are not under international control but which may pose a public health threat.
The emergence of new psychoactive substances is not a new phenomenon, but the speed with which new psychoactive substances are appearing is unprecedented; therefore, effective solutions need a fast, concerted global response.
Moreover, in the current global situation, the emergence of new psychoactive substances(i.e. those not under international control) has prompted responses at the international, regional and national levels.
Many shops, mostly owned by the same person have sold“collectible items” containing psychoactive benzylpiperidine compounds called boosters/speeders(in polish:“dopalacze”).