Each drug groups short-term and long-term effect can be seen below.

There should however be pointed out that the effect of different substances can vary from person to person.

Here are the typical:

Substances

Power

Abuse Symptoms

Effects of long-term use

Amphetamine, Ecstasy, cocaine and other
exhilarating funds.

Stimulates the nervous system in the brain.

Removes tired feeling.

Reduces appetite.

Amp input.

Weight loss.

Enlarged pupils.

Sleep disorder.

Diarrhea.

Tremors.

Persecution Ideas.

Aggressiveness.
Psychosis.

Weakening of the immune system.

Heart rhythm disturbances.

Depression.

Death by overdose.
Barbiturates and other sedative
funds (stesolid, Valium,
fenemal mm.)
Drowsiness.

Sleepiness.

Sense of calm.
Rendering sleet and confused speech.

Poor coordination and concentration.

Impaired breathing.
Sleep disorder.

Death by overdose.

Memory Trouble.

Liver Effect.
Cannabis:
Hashish and marijuana
Soothing.

Changing minds mood.

Hallucinations.
Red eyes.

Laughter seizures.

Drinking and eating itch.

Anxiety and paranoia.
Concentration
difficulties.

The lasting brain damage.

Psychosis and schizophrenia.
Opiates:
Opium, Heroin, Morphine, Ketogan,
Pethidine and the like.
Strong painkillers.

Exhilaration.

Anxiety calming.

Increased self-assessment.

Orga Tisk feeling by.

injection into the veins.
Sleep disorder.

Weight loss.

Constipation.

Paleness.

Fluctuating mood.

Anxiety.

Small pupils.
Death by overdose.

Malnutrition.

Intense, deadly
syndrome.
Hallucinogens:
LSD and Meskalin (mushrooms)
Said hallucinations.

Experiences of designs, shapes and colors.
Sleep disorder.

Acute psychosis.

Enlarged pupils.

Sweating and sitren.
Not sure knowledge.

Psychosis.
Solvents:
Lim, detergents, etc.
Hallucination.

Exhilaration.

Unconsciousness.
The lasting brain damage.

Liver and kidney damage.

Death by suffocation.






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