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- Compare and contrast the pharmalogical effects of cocaine and amphetamines?Adverse effects of marijuana include these, except? A) heavy birth weight B) impair ability to drive C) decline in IQ D) psychosisWhat are the therapeutic benefits of Benzodiazepines? list three medications in this classification?