 Drugs are chemicals that change how your body works. You may hear that all drugs are bad but if you get prescribed one from a doctor and follow instructions.

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 Drugs are chemicals that change how your body works. You may hear that all drugs are bad but if you get prescribed one from a doctor and follow instructions they are referred to as medicine  Medicines like paracetamol and calpol are legal and help you feel better.  Cigarettes and Alcohol are also legal drugs but you have to be over 18 to buy cigarettes and 18 to drink alcohol but smoking and drinking madly is extremely dangerous  Illegal drugs include Heroin, cocaine, cannabis, amphetamines And steroids( except for prescription )

Drug Abuse  Over the last hundred years prescripted drugs have had a great difference to people’s health.  But sometimes people use prescripted drugs for non medical reasons. Sometimes people trick doctors into giving them drugs  Even abusing a legal drug like alcohol can affect somebody’s social life and can cause liver damage  During % of high school children in U.S.A have abused prescripted drugs  People would abuse steroids because they think it is going to make them good looking and make them stronger

Alcohol is a legal and depressant drug that you drink. It slows down someone’s reactions Anabolic steroids are prescripted drugs that stop tissues breaking down in the body Cocaine comes from the coca plant and is a powerful stimulant GHB is a depressant that is often used by party goers Hallucinogens make people think that something is there but it isn’t. Heroin is an opiate, which revive pain but it has no medical use Marijuana is said to make someone feel peace in their brain. MDMA is a hallucinogen and a stimulant Nicotine is a sedactive and is addictive

Over the years there have been many celebrity drug users, quite a few years ago in 2005 supermodel Kate Moss became addicted to cocaine and once under the power of cocaine she let a photographer take a photo of her taking the drug Recently even Pop star George Michael admitted he had been smoking cocaine and now is in jail. He also admitted that he used to smoke cannabis 25 timed a day and now it is down to eight. The singer has even attacked Sir Elton John because he said he feared of George's health. And lastly Ricky Hatton has been drinking alcohol madly and has been taking cocaine recently. He also blames it all on his retirement

Cannabis  Cannabis is a genus of flowering plants that includes three putative species, Cannabis sativa, Cannabis indica, and Cannabis ruderalis. These three taxa are indigenous to Central Asia, and South Asia. Cannabis has long been used for fibre, for medicinal purposes, and as a recreational drug. Industrial hemp products are made from Cannabis plants selected to produce an abundance of fiber and minimal levels of THC a psychoactive molecule that produces the "high" associated with marijuana. The psychoactive product consists of dried flowers and leaves of plants selected to produce high levels of THC. Various extracts including hashish and hash oil are also produced from the plant.

Heroin Heroin is a natural opiate made from morphine. Morphine is extracted from the opium poppy. Like many drugs made from opium, including synthetic uploads (e.g. methadone) heroin is a very strong painkiller. ‘Street’ heroin sold as 'brown' is sometimes used by clubbers as a chill out after a big night out. Brown is still heroin but some people mistakenly think it's not as addictive. Slang: Street names for drugs can vary around the country. Brown, skag, H, horse, gear, smack.

Cocaine  Cocaine comes from the coca plant.  The name comes from "coca" in addition to the alkaloid suffix -ine, forming cocaine  It is a stimulant of the central nervous system, an appetit suppressant, and a topical anesthetic  Because of the way it affects the mesolimbic reward pathway, cocaine is addictive.

Why you shouldn’t have drugs?  You shouldn’t have drugs because if you are driving and you had drugs then it will slow your brain down so if you see someone crossing the road and you keep driving then you suddenly see a person and you try to push the brake then it would take you longer to push the break  Accidents can happen  You can get killed  If you had a drug for the first time then you will be addicted  Don’t start something if you can’t stop  Don’t have something when you don’t know what it is and don’t have something when you don’t know what's in it.  If you friend has bought chips and put powdered drugs in and you some it you be like asking your friend for what you put in it then he would be like it is all mine all for me nothing for you because he is a drug addict  You can be put into jail  You be sewed