visual and gastrointestinal disturbances, urinary retention), GHB (drowsiness, nausea/vomiting, headache, loss of consciousness, loss of reflexes, coma, seizures, death), methaqualone (euphoria, depression, poor reflexes, slurred speech, coma) 3. Dissociate Anesthetics- ketamine (increased heart rate and blood pressure, impaired motor function, delirium, depression, respiratory depression and arrest), PCP and analogs (possible decrease in blood pressure and heart rate, panic, aggression, violence)…
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