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Drugs can be categorized based upon their effects on user.

There are essentially two main


different types (soft drugs and hard drugs), each one has its own set characteristics, effects and
dangers.

Soft drugs are less hazardous to health than hard drugs. they are not
harmless substances, but the risks are less serious than the risks
associated with using hard drugs. Soft drugs include, for example, hash,
sleeping pills, sedatives, cannabis, mescaline, psilocybin, iboga and
ayahusca.

The risks associated with hard drugs are greater than in the case of soft
drugs, especially in terms of health hazards, addiction, and the impact on
public order. Many countries do not allow people to make, sell or use some of them, other
than for medical purposes. Hard drugs include, for instance, heroin, cocaine,
amphetamine, LSD and ecstasy, opiates, oxycodone, benzodiazepines, alprazolam,
flunitrazepam And clonazepam.

On the other hand there is alcohol and the nicotine that are legal to be sell and taxes that
need to be paid for.

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This chemical substance have short-term and long-term effects. Not only in brain but also
The effects can be lead to a physical and psychological, which can lead to the body
issues including
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Addiction and family relationships do not mix well, but being married to an addict may be
even more difficult. Especially in relationships where only one partner has a substance
abuse problem, alcohol and drugs can ruin a marriage or long-term relationship. Alcoholism
has been linked to higher divorce rates, and one partner’s addiction can lead to the other
partner having to shoulder an unfair share of the household responsibilities. A relationship
with two addicts allows each partner to feed off of and enable the other.

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