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Health, 05.11.2019 05:31 Toni1816

People are getting addicted to a hypothetical new drug called quickies. quickies make you feel awake and talkative. frequently, people who take quickies stay awake for two days dancing at raves, talking to everyone and generally feeling very happy and excited. when quickies addicts start coming to your drug detoxification clinic for treatment, what type of withdrawal symptoms do you expect to see in them?

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