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How do I know if someone drugged my food?
How would someone know if they had been drugged?
- Difficulty breathing.
- Feeling very drunk when you have consumed little or no alcohol.
- Nausea.
- Sudden body temperature change, signaled by sweating or chattering teeth.
- Sudden dizziness, disorientation, blurred vision.
- Waking up with no memory, or spotty memory.
Can drugs be mixed in food?
A drug-food interaction occurs when your food and medicine interfere with one another. Interactions can happen with both prescription and over-the-counter medicines. These include antacids, vitamins, and iron pills.
Can you lace food?
To lace food or drink with a substance such as alcohol or a drug means to put a small amount of the substance into the food or drink. She laced his food with sleeping pills.
Why do drugs need to be taken with food?
To reduce side effects of stomach irritation, including indigestion, stomach inflammation or ulcers. Some medicines can irritate the stomach, and taking them with food will reduce this effect. Things such as biscuits or a sandwich, or a glass of milk, are usually enough.
What happens in drug food interactions?
When a food affects medications in the body, this is called food-drug interaction. Food can prevent medicine from working the way it should and can cause medicinal side effects to become better or worse and/or cause new side effects to occur. Drugs can also change the way the body uses food.
What drugs can be baked into food?
Some common types of edibles include:
- Marijuana baked goods: Marijuana brownies and marijuana cookies are among the most common baked goods, but nearly any baked item can have marijuana.
- Marijuana chocolate and candies: Chocolates, truffles and hard candies, including lollipops, can have marijuana in them.
Does Take With food mean before or after eating?
If the label states “take with or after food”, it means the medicine should be taken during the meal, or within half an hour of eating.