
what medication is this?
ANS) The Medication is Alpha-pyrrolidinovalerophenone or commonly known as Alpha-PVP.
The is a stimulant medicine and the Alpha-PVP is a norepinephrine-dopamine reuptake inhibitor.This medication is involved in the cathinone category.
The Alpha-pyrrolidinovalerophenone usually stimulate physical activity and occur with a happy body high and mental condition.
But this drug is able to make short-term psychosis.And while taking this medicine the patient should make sure that he or she is taking correct amount of dose.Because the over dosage can leads to serious problems or even death.
Usually this medicine is traded in the name like Flakka or bath salts.This Flakka leads to the rush of dopamine in brain.Moreover the dopamine will support in the management of brain's happiness centers.
One of the very important side effect of this Flakka is its impact in the kidneys.This medication will lead the muscle to disintegration because of the hyperthermia,proceeds adverse effects on kidney.
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