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What drugs can really do

What drugs can really do. To your Mental Health. Heroin . This drug is this drug is a "Narcotic", its a highly addictive drug derived from morphine; a "downer" or depressant that affects the brain’s pleasure, and it interferes and toys with the brain’s ability to perceive pain. Marijuana.

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What drugs can really do

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  1. What drugs can really do To your Mental Health

  2. Heroin This drug is this drug is a "Narcotic", its a highly addictive drug derived from morphine; a "downer" or depressant that affects the brain’s pleasure, and it interferes and toys with the brain’s ability to perceive pain

  3. Marijuana Marijuana (Weed, Dank, Bud, or Cush), they go by all sorts of names on the street but this drug is just as bad as all the rest, you smoke it once and hate it, you usually wont like it, you smoke it and like it, it can be the gateway drug.

  4. Crack Cocaine Another drug that is very addictive and the risk of loosing teeth, and Heart problems, Brain function is less then before Lungs and Kidneys will start to shut down.

  5. Methamphetamine Methamphetamine - meth for short - is a very addictive stimulant drug. It is a powder that can be made into a pill or a shiny rock (called a crystal). The powder can be eaten or snorted up the nose. It can also be mixed with liquid and injected into your body with a needle. Crystal meth is smoked in a small glass pipe. Meth at first causes a rush of good feelings, but then users feel edgy, overly excited, angry, or afraid. Meth use can quickly lead to addiction. (MedlinePlus.com)

  6. PCP PCP, or phencyclidine, is a “dissociative” anesthetic that was developed in the 1950s as a surgical anesthetic. Its sedative and anesthetic effects are trance-like, and patients experience a feeling of being “out of body” and detached from their environment. Use of PCP in humans was discontinued in 1965, because it was found that patients often became agitated, delusional, and irrational while recovering from its anesthetic effects. (DrugFree.org)

  7. LSD LSD is the most common hallucinogen and is one of the most potent mood-changing chemicals. It is manufactured from lysergic acid, which is found in ergot, a fungus that grows on rye and other grains. (DrugFree.org)

  8. The effects of drug abuse will cause you to looked, act, and feel different then you have before you started doing these drugs.

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