Why Illegal Drugs Is Bad. Kinds of Drugs. LLegal drugs. IIllegal drugs.

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Why Illegal Drugs Is Bad

Kinds of Drugs. LLegal drugs. IIllegal drugs.

Drugs Definition  A drug is a substance which by its chemical nature affects the structure and function of the living organism.

Marijuana  It is a plant from the cannabis family, is illegal and highly psychoactive. Some of the first known references of marijuana were found in literature from India, that date back to the second millennium B.C.  The active ingredient in the cannabis family is the psychoactive drug delta-9 Terahydrocannibinol or “ THC ”.

Cocaine  Is one of the 14 known alkaloids extracted from the leaves of the evergreen coca plant.  It is the principal active ingredient of the south America coca plant.  The chemical name for the cocaine is Benzoylmethyl Ecognine “ C 12 H 21 NO 4. ”

Heroin  It ’ s an “ opiate ”, illegal and highly addictive drug.  Opiate refers to certain alkaloids or chemical compounds found in the milky fluid of the unripe seed pod of the poppy plant.  Heroin is the name, copyrighted in Germany at the end of the 19 th century.  It is derived from the nature opium compound morphine “ C 17 H 19 NO 3 ” into a semi synthetic drug by the name of diacety1 morphine “ C 21 H 23 NO 5 ”.

LSD  It ’ s 100% laboratory Drug.  In 1938 Chemist Albert Hofmann synthesizes LSD- 25 at Sandoz Pharmaceutical Laboratories in Basel, Switzerland, in search of creating a blood stimulant.

Reasons Why Drugs Are BAD

Negative Social Behavior  Family.  Responsibilities.  Financially.  Effects.  Work.  Carrier.  Performance.

Physical  Memory loss problem.  Abnormal functioning of lung tissue injured or destroyed by marijuana user.  Increased blood pressure.  Increased heart pulse rate.  Increased blood temperature.  Liver disease.  Poor health condition.  Infection of the heart lining and valves.  Pneumonia.  HIV/aids.  Destroyed the blood cell.  Destroyed the brain cell.  Abscesses.  Cellulites.  Clogging the blood vessels that lead to the lungs, liver, kidneys, or brain.  Very high risk of heart attack.  Very high risk of death.

The Brain on Cocaine  The PET scan shows brain function by seeing how the brain uses glucose, the energy source for the basic unit of the nervous system. In these scans, the red color shows high use of glucose, yellow shows medium use and blue shows the least use of glucose

Emergency Room Visits Due to Cocaine and Heroin

Psychological Complications  Sleeping problems.  Headaches.  Lowered appetite.  Decreased sexual desire.  Depression.  Talkative.  Paranoia.  Craving.  Losing your train of thought.  Slow speech.  Time distortion.  Increased hearing loss.  Hallucinations.  Delusions.  Flashback.  Effect the abilities of learning.