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Drug Interaction
A modification in the effect of a drug when it is taken in combination with another drug, leading to increased efficacy, reduced effectiveness, or adverse side effects.
Overstimulation
A condition resulting from exposure to more sensory input, information, or activity than the brain can process comfortably, leading to stress or cognitive overload.
Hyperactivity
A condition characterized by excessive movement, impulsivity, and difficulty in maintaining attention, often associated with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Cocaine
A powerful stimulant drug derived from the leaves of the coca plant that can cause high levels of energy, euphoria, and significant addiction risk.
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