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A drug is a
natural or synthesized
substance that, when
introduced to the human
body, can modify one or
several physical or mental
functions.
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Drugs act over the central
nervous system and, due to
it, are called "psychoactive
products". |
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Their use
implicates health and social
behavior risks and dangers.
It can carry all kinds of
risks of danger. It can also
leads to dependence. |
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Drugs
aren’t "hard"
or "soft",
they are more or less dangerous and
their effects are sometimes
unpredictable. |
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They are three types of drugs :
depressors, disruptives, and
stimulants. |
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The depressors
(that
slow down the
nervous system
functions) |
The stimulants
(that
stimulates the
nervous system
functions) |
The disruptives
(that
perturb the
nervous system
functions) |
Opiacés
:
Heroin
Morphine
Methadone
Codeine
Tranquillizers
Benzodiazepams
GHB
Alcohol
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Cocaine
Crack
Ecstasy
Amphetamines
Poppers
Tobacco |
Cannabis
and
alternative products
LSD
Ketamin
Mescalin
PCP
Hallucinogenic
mushrooms
Volatile
substances
:
Fuel
Ether
Trichloréthylen
Solvents
Glue |
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