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2015, Number 12

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MediSan 2015; 19 (12)

Mimosa pudica: a local modality of abuse substance

Cutié BA, Rosales RRC, Gámez PRN
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Language: Spanish
References: 10
Page: 6053-6057
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Key words:

drug addiction, abuse substance, mimosa pudica, marihuana.

ABSTRACT

Drug addictions constitute one of the biggest tragedies in the current world, reason why their prevention is an emergent necessity. To such effects some elements related to the consumption of Mimosa pudica are detailed (moriviví) as a modality of abuse substance, or mixed with marihuana, as well as characteristics of the plant, properties, uses and clinical pattern that causes the intoxication, among other aspects of interest.


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