I want speech about drugs:)
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Today drug is a serious problem for young people. They are taken drug are adult age.They are people taken drug then society behavior is bad drugs speed up or stimulate the central nervous system and can make the user feel more awake, alert, or confident. Stimulants increase heart rate, body temperature and blood pressure. Depending on the dose, other physical effects include loss of appetite, dilated pupils, talkativeness, agitation and inability to sleep. Higher doses can over stimulate’ the user and cause anxiety, panic, seizures, headaches, stomach cramps, aggression and paranoia. Prolonged use of stimulants can also cause these effects. Strong stimulants can ‘mask’ the effects of depressants such as alcohol, and this can increase the potential for aggression, or pose problems for driving.
Increased spending on the substance of
choice.
• Personality changes noted by self or others.
• Getting into risky/dangerous situations.
• Other people express concern about your
use/behaviour.
• Legal trouble (i.e., driving under the
influence).
When substance abuse becomes
severe :-
• Loss of friends (except other substance
users).
• Negative changes in appetite with possible
weight loss.
• Reduction or loss of libido.
• Extreme mood swings (often anger,
depression).
• Lying about substance use to friends.
• Loss of memory for times when under the
influence.
• Uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms when
not using.
• Involvement in crime to support habit.
• Loss of energy and general health and
wellbeing.
• Increasingly unable to believe own denial
and excuses.
Increased spending on the substance of
choice.
• Personality changes noted by self or others.
• Getting into risky/dangerous situations.
• Other people express concern about your
use/behaviour.
• Legal trouble (i.e., driving under the
influence).
When substance abuse becomes
severe :-
• Loss of friends (except other substance
users).
• Negative changes in appetite with possible
weight loss.
• Reduction or loss of libido.
• Extreme mood swings (often anger,
depression).
• Lying about substance use to friends.
• Loss of memory for times when under the
influence.
• Uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms when
not using.
• Involvement in crime to support habit.
• Loss of energy and general health and
wellbeing.
• Increasingly unable to believe own denial
and excuses.
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