What do drugs do to a person?

I was just wondering what do drugs do to you. I know they’re bad but what do they do? I don’t do them or anything but I had a dream about my boyfriend and his friends doing them and it just got me thinking.

Answer #1

First let me say it takes an incredible individual to reach out and question about this subject.

here are some answers

Drug: Amphetamine Derivatives Classification: Hallucinogen CSA Schedule: Schedule I Trade or Other Names: 2,5-DMA; STP; MDA; MDMA; Ecstasy; DOM; DOB Medical Uses: None Physical Dependence: Unknown Psychological Dependence: Unknown Tolerance: Yes Duration (hours): Variable Usual Method: Oral; Injected Possible Effects: Illusions and hallucinations; Altered perception of time and distance Effects of Overdose: Longer, more intense “trip” episodes; Psychosis; Possible death

Drug: Amphetamine/Methamphetamine Classification: Stimulant CSA Schedule: Schedule II Trade or Other Names: Biphetamine; Desoxyn; Dexedrine; Obetrol; Ice Medical Uses: Attention deficit disorder; Narcolepsy; Weight control Physical Dependence: Possible Psychological Dependence: High Tolerance: Yes Duration (hours): 2-4 Usual Method: Oral; Injected; Smoked Possible Effects: Increased alertness; Excitation; Euphoria; Increased pulse rate & blood pressure; Insomnia; Loss of appetite Effects of Overdose: Agitation; Increased body temperature; Hallucinations; Convulsions; Possible death Withdrawal Syndrome: Apathy; Long periods of sleep; Irritability; Depression; Disorientation

Drug: Cocaine Classification: Stimulant CSA Schedule: Schedule II Trade or Other Names: Coke; Flake; Snow; Crack (Cocaine is designated a narcotic under the CSA) Medical Uses: Local anesthetic Physical Dependence: Possible Psychological Dependence: High Tolerance: Yes Duration (hours): 1-2 Usual Method: Sniffed; Smoked; Injected Possible Effects: Increased alertness; Excitation; Euphoria; Increased pulse rate & blood pressure; Insomnia; Loss of appetite Effects of Overdose: Agitation; Increased body temperature; Hallucinations; Convulsions; Possible death Withdrawal Syndrome: Apathy; Long periods of sleep; Irritability; Depression; Disorientation

Drug: Codeine Classification: Narcotic CSA Schedule: Schedule II, III, V Trade or Other Names: Tylenol w/Codeine; Empirin w/Codeine; Robitussin A-C; Fiorinal w/Codeine; APAP w/Codeine Medical Uses: Analgesic; Antitussive Physical Dependence: Moderate Psychological Dependence: Moderate Tolerance: Yes Duration (hours): 3-6 Usual Method: Oral; Injected Possible Effects: Euphoria; Drowsiness; Respiratory depression; Constricted pupils; Nausea Effects of Overdose: Slow and shallow breathing; Clammy skin; Convulsions; Coma; Possible death Withdrawal Syndrome: Watery eyes; Runny nose; Yawning; Loss of appetite; Irritability; Tremors; Panic; Cramps; Nausea; Chills & sweating

Drug: Heroin Classification: Narcotic CSA Schedule: Schedule I Trade or Other Names: Diacetylmorphine; Horse; Smack Medical Uses: None in United States; Analgesic; Antitussive Physical Dependence: High Psychological Dependence: High Tolerance: Yes Duration (hours): 3-6 Usual Method: Injected; Sniffed; Smoked Possible Effects: Euphoria; Drowsiness; Respiratory depression; Constricted pupils; Nausea Effects of Overdose: Slow and shallow breathing; Clammy skin; Convulsions; Coma; Possible death Withdrawal Syndrome: Watery eyes; Runny nose; Yawning; Loss of appetite; Irritability; Tremors; Panic; Cramps; Nausea; Chills & sweating

Drug: Marijuana (Hashish/Hashish Oil) Classification: Cannabis CSA Schedule: Schedule I Trade or Other Names: Pot; Acapulco Gold; Grass; Reefer; Sinsemilla; Thai sticks Medical Uses: None Physical Dependence: Unknown Psychological Dependence: Moderate Tolerance: Yes Duration (hours): 2-4 Usual Method: Smoked; Oral Possible Effects: Euphoria; Relaxed inhibitions; Increased appetite; Disorientation Effects of Overdose: Fatigue; Paranoia; Possible psychosis Withdrawal Syndrome: Occasional reports of insomnia; Hyperactivity; Decreased appetite

Drug: Phencyclidine & Analogs Classification: Hallucinogen CSA Schedule: Schedule I, II Trade or Other Names: PCE; PCPy; TCP; PCP; Hog; Loveboat; Angel Dust Medical Uses: None Physical Dependence: Unknown Psychological Dependence: High Tolerance: Yes Duration (hours): Days Usual Method: Oral; Smoked Possible Effects: Illusions and hallucinations; Altered perception of time and distance Effects of Overdose: Longer, more intense “trip” episodes; Psychosis; Possible death

Answer #2

Your brain uses chemicals it makes on its own to tell your body what to do and how to perceive things. Drugs, either found in nature or man-made, are chemicals that mimic the chemicals your brain makes. These chemicals are called neurotransmitters. Basically, these neurotransmitters are responsible for making you feel different. It affects your attention, how excited you feel, and what you think about yourself. In order to just plain think or to even feel emotion, neurotransmitters are moving in your brain. Drugs mimic or alter the way those neurotransmitters work.

UC Berkeley provides free downloads of a class called “Drugs and the Brain.” They’re recordings of the actual classes that Berkeley students go to themselves. Check it out either at webcast.berkeley.edu, or through “iTunes U.” You won’t even have to register, just point and click. Then learn.

Answer #3

I can only tell you what coke did to me its different for all most every body with some shared feeling coke gave me a hell of a rush I felt like I could do anything. but in the the end it took 2 cars a truck a motorcycle wife 2 kids 3 houses from me and my health iam 39 and feel like iam 80 I have done coke for over 20 years and now iam a year clean and working on getting my family back. if you ask me leave it a lone. my god bless you and keep it from your path.

Answer #4

I personally like em but ya know what it was one of the worst mistakes in my life dont do them it is expensive and gives you a bad name

Answer #5

the dude that has the big list raed it

Answer #6

lol dont listen to what people tell u, its all misleading information you need to do your own research and see for urself

These are some of the comments I have copied from a forum

-pharmaceuticals are known to kill more people than illegal drugs

-marijuana is the number 1 cash crop in the world it serves as a natural medicine and has many other uses thats why they prohibited it so big companies can make more profit thanks to “bad journalism”

-can also help aids patients, aids diminishes appetite have them smoke a joint and they regain their appetite counteracting the illness

-no one can die from smoking cannabis and has been no known deaths compared to everything else including alcohol, tobacco, etc..

I myself have asthma and smoking opens up my airways making it easier to breathe with no side effects when medically legalized in my state I look foward to becoming a patient for prescription marijuana. 12 states have already legalized it along with other countries in the world and more following my job is to educate people that are not aware of the plants uses

re-legalize!

-I did most of my research through websites, books, magazines, and the news norml.org high times magazine etc..

  • theres more to it than just getting high and I believe legalizing it would make this a better world to live in

-God bless the whole crop!

  • and for people that dont smoke, you dont need to smoke it to support it

-all the better reason for the government to legalize.. couple reasons why it should be legalized: -will be removed from black market and stop empowering gang members -medical reasons -would be sold like alcohol, remember alcohol was once prohibited too (in stores away from children, have to be 21+) -would be a law that you cant drive while intoxicated on weed -prison population would lower (prisons are overcrowding with nonviolent offenders) -keep patients from being convicted -would provide millions of jobs for people -would make us an independent country (fuel, etc.., debt free america)

people with an addiction (including hard drugs) shouldnt be thrown in jail, they need help theres more people in jail with mental illnesses than there are in mental institutions

the list goes on

  • the War on Drugs is a failure, its a war on its own people. policies need to be changed we pay billions in taxpayers money to keep the war going and neither side is winning thats just a waste of our tax money I wonder what they do with all that money.. those greedy bastards just sell drugs back onto the street, you can even check urself on that there was a time when there was a cia operation transporting drugs overseas into america the government also provided Rick Ross with plenty of heroin to go around, course making money from it

the truth must be exposed, theyre dirty work must stop!

-Of course we can do something about it, we all just need to unite screw the federal government remember slavery? if no one stood up im pretty sure it would still be going on people were tortured, beaten, killed and thrown in jail but that didnt stop them standing up for their rights eventually slavery was abolished same with alcohol prohibition eventually became re-legalized

  • its like theres some kind of conspiracy going on I sense the government is up to no good and trying to control us. credit cards, money, and now they have chips that can be implanted in skin for uselful reasons but if in the wrong hands well were pretty much fuct they hiding the truth from us its dangerous to be right when the government is wrong they got theyre privacy but we dont. they want to know everything were doing on our leisure time

get up stand up!

  • marijuanas not anti-establishment because its illegal, its illegal because its anti-establishment

all facts stated have been double-checked and confirmed want to learn more? norml.org americandrugwar.org hightimes.com lets all make this a better place to live in!

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