The Impact of Illegal Drugs

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These days, drugs and alcohol can be found just about anywhere. Many people are tempted by the excitement or escape that drugs and alcohol seem to offer. However, the risks associated with that temptation far outweigh the benefits. Continuous use of these substances comes with short-term and even long-term effects. These effects can impact someone’s mental and physical health, personal life, relationships, and professional career in a negative way. A drug is any chemical or substance that brings about psychological or physical changes. The most common types of drugs that people use are categorized under stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens and opioids. While the effect of each group of drugs is different, they are all harmful to the body in some way. For example, someone high on stimulants may experience an increase in energy that is caused by the drugs speeding up the body’s metabolism and heart rate. Since these drugs increase the heart rate, blood pressure is also increased as a result. On the other hand, someone who uses depressants can feel relaxed, but will also experience f...

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