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BIKE TYSON, the 35 years old boxer was brought to emergency room after he was arrested by the police. he was handcuffed, and TYSON with all his migt is tring to break the handcuffs. he has been acting strange according to his friends. he is agitated and accused ER physician of conspiracy against him and his wealth.when approached to do physical examnation , TYSON moved impulsively and broke the examnation table into two pieces.which of following drugs most likely have caused this ............?
a.cocaine
b.amphetamine
c.cocaine+PCP
D.AMPHETAMINE+PCP
E.PCP
F.OPIATE WITHDRAWL
g.alcohol

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  #2

PCP

  #3

???

  #4

PCP

  #5

PCP

  #6

amphetamine n pcp...

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  #7

D.AMPHETAMINE+PCP :?:

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  #8

it is just PCP. amphetamine should cause paranoia which is not there.

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[quote="vyseerx"]. he is agitated and accused ER physician of conspiracy against him and his wealth.when approached to do physical examnation ,
i think this sentence is about his paraonoia,am i wrong

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  #10

yes.. alice is right... i thought of amphetamines also because of his paranoia... :roll:

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  #11

YEAH ....U GUYS ARE RIGHT.....THE PARANOIA IS THERE. BUT JUST REMEMBER THAT WHENEVER THERE IS TREMENDOUS AGGRESSION, U SHOULD THINK OF PCP. THIS DRUG IS KNOWN FOR THIS. AMPHETAMINES MAY CAUSE AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR....BUT RARELY.







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