Opana often does not give the user a sedated feeling, but the euphoric effects are reported to last much longer than Oxycontin.
Valium and alcohol are both central nervous system depressants that slow the activity of the brain.
Research indicates that amphetamine use during pregnancy may produce adverse behavioral effects, such as hyper-excitability, in offspring.
Out of all Ecstasy related emergency department visits in 2008, involving Ecstasy in combination with alcohol or other drugs, over 30% involved Ecstasy with one other drug, 15.0 percent involved two other drugs, 14.0 percent involved three other drugs, and 17.5 percent involved four or more other drugs.