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Effects of drug abuse​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Drugs are chemicals that affect the body and brain. Different drugs can have different effects.

Answered by LEGEND778
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Short-term effects

Group therapy may help a person who is in recovery for drug abuse.

Drugs are chemical compounds that affect the mind and body. The exact effects vary among individuals and also depend on the drug, dosage, and delivery method.

Using any drug, even in moderation or according to a medical prescription, can have short-term effects.

For instance, consuming one or two servings of alcohol can lead to mild intoxication. A person may feel relaxed, uninhibited, or sleepy.

changes in appetite

sleeplessness or insomnia

increased heart rate

slurred speech

changes in cognitive ability

a temporary sense of euphoria

loss of coordination

Long-term effects  : -

  • depression
  • anxiety
  • panic disorders
  • increased aggression
  • paranoia
  • hallucinations

Cardiovascular disease

Respiratory problems

Kidney damage

Liver disease

Overdose

Misuse, abuse, and addiction

Treatment

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