Science, asked by shisonam320, 2 months ago

why drugs are harmful ? don't spam it ! please give me right answer it's a urgent​

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Answered by aaftabkhan02786
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Answer:

Adolescents who flood their brains with chemicals do lasting damage at a very critical age of neurodevelopment. These drugs are powerful neuromodulators that modify the function of brain circuits. These changes take root even after the drugs themselves are cleared from the body.

Answered by namrathan2004
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Explanation:

Some people think everyone who takes drugs will end up dead. Others seem to think that drug use is not dangerous at all. The truth is somewhere in between…

Drug use can never be 100 per cent safe but it is not always as dangerous as people think. The dangers of drug use depend on drug, set and setting factors.

The drug bit is everything connected with the drug and how it is used. The set bit is everything connected with the person who is using the drugs. The setting bit is about what the person is doing at the time, where they are, the environment they live in etc.

The basic principle is that drug dangers are the result of interactions between drug, set and setting.

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