A drug is a natural or synthesized substance that, when introduced to the human body, can modify one or several physical or mental functions.
 
Drugs act over the central nervous system and, due to it, are called "psychoactive products".
 
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.
 
Drugs aren’t "hard" or "soft", they are more or less dangerous and their effects are sometimes unpredictable.
 
They are three types of drugs : depressors, disruptives, and stimulants.
 

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

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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