Monday, December 8, 2008

Short Term Effects or Drugs

Short term effects of drugs are not as bad as the long term effects, but still are very bad for your health. Short term effects hit you much faster and also start effecting you faster. To name some drugs and their short term effect there is: Amphetamines, their effects are increased talkativeness, increased aggressiveness, increased breathing rate, increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, reduced appetite, dilated pupils, visual hallucinations, auditory hallucinations, compulsive, repetitive action. Other effects of large doses can include fever and sweating, dry mouth, headache, paleness, blurred vision, dizziness, irregular heartbeat, tremors, loss of coordination, collapse.


For Cocaine/Crack there is constricted peripheral blood vessels, dilated pupils, increased temperature, heart rate, blood pressure, insomnia, loss of appetite, feelings of restlessness, irritability, and anxiety. Duration of cocaine's immediate euphoric effects, which include energy, reduced fatigue, and mental clarity, depends on how it is used. The faster the absorption, the more intense the high. However, the faster the absorption, the shorter the high lasts.


Heroin's short term effects are from user reports feeling a surge of euphoria ("rush") accompanied by a warm flushing of the skin, a dry mouth, and heavy extremities. Following this initial euphoria, the user goes "on the nod," an alternately wakeful and drowsy state. Mental functioning becomes clouded due to the depression of the central nervous system. Other effects included slowed and slurred speech, slow gait, constricted pupils, droopy eyelids, impaired night vision, vomiting, constipation.


Marijuana's short term effects

Long Term Effects of Drugs

The long term effects of drug abuse can effect your whole life from start to finish. Even if you quit the drug(s), the effects still damage and even kill you untill you are cured of the illness(s). Some illnesses of drug abuse in the long term are fatal kidney and lung disorders, possible brain damage, permanent psychological problems, weight loss, insomnia, malnutrition, lowered resistance to illnesses, liver damage, stroke, and death.

Drug abuse can effect a persons personality or lifestyles in the long term as well. Most effects from drug abuse are minor, but here are some that are a little more serious: depression, hallucinations, disorganized lifestyle, permanent psychological problems, violent and aggressive behavior, behavior resembling paranoid schizophrenia, decreased social life, poor coping abilities, and disturbance of personality develpoment. The effects of long term personality or lifestyle disorders effect not only you, but the people you interact with.

Long term effects of drugs just give more reason why not to do, or even try drugs due to the addiction factor, without drugs a person's life is better for him/her and everyone around.