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Why soldiers used psychoactive drugs?

Soldiers used psychoactive drugs to :
1.improve performance  of soldiers by suppressing hunger, increasing the ability to sustain effort without food
2. increasing and lengthening wakefullness .
3.suppressing fear, reducing empathy, and improving reflexes and memory-recall, 
4. Improve concrntration focus 
5.  Endure will power 


Cases of used drugs
1. Benzedrine was claimed to have been administered by allied forces during WWII esp. by the US
--Germany and Japan used methamphetamine.
  • Panzerschokolade (Methamphetamine) during WWII by Nazi Germany
    • In WWII, cocaine was considered for inclusion as an ingredient of a future generation of "pep pills" code named D-IX for the German military.[34]
COMMONLY used drugs

1. Modafinil - increases alert ness
2. Amphetamine
3. Sleeping pills
4. Cocaine : pep pills as DX2 by Nazi 's
5.  Methamphetamine
6.  Morphine ---reduces pain and injuries
7.  Tilofibrate---anticoagulant 
8.  Parasympatholytics: reduces digestion. secretion , etc at rest processes to Prevent loss of energy





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