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On occasion, it is used to deaden the pain of childbirth; however, it can make the baby sluggish and hinder its breathing. Demerol can be given as a pill, syrup, or injection. Its effects last three to four hours. When injected, Demerol can be a very effective analgesic; orally, Demerol is less effective and may cause confusion. As a central nervous system depressant, Demerol causes sedation, lightheadedness, euphoria, and anesthesia. When injected, Demerol can cause swelling at the site. If taken too quickly or in frequent doses, it can result in mood swings, tremors, and seizures.

This may lead to use of the drug for weeks or months. A doctor should be consulted for treatment of chronic congestion and/or allergies. Decriminalization Term for a movement advocating removal of felony status for possession of certain drugs, substituting at most a misdemeanor citation and/or a minimal fine. Decriminalization would uphold felony status for dealers who grow, manufacture, and sell drugs and participate in drug trafficking. ” For example, decriminalization is a large issue in the debate on the worthwhile uses of marijuana.

The DEA works under and upholds the guidelines of the Controlled Substances Act of 1970. This act includes a number of laws governing the manufacture and distribution of controlled substances such as anabolic steroids, depressants, hallucinogens, narcotics, and stimulants. The Drug Enforcement Administration, or DEA, enforces the drug laws of the United States. Dealing/Dealer The act of selling illegal drugs, and the person who sells them. To the law, merely giving illegal drugs to another person is considered dealing.

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