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DRUGS

MARIHUANA

1- ¿What is marihuana?
Marihuana-also known as.
Mota
Grass
Grass
Paro
Cacho
Peta (pot weedgrass).
- Is a mixture of Green, coffee or gray of crushed leaves, stems sedes and
dried flowers. Of hemp the plant cannabis sativa.
2- How it is produced?
Marihuana
Drug that is obtained from the mixture of dried leave. And flowers, of indid,
hemp, with aromatic and sagary substances, which, produce euphoric and
hallucinogenei sensation;
3. What hey cause in the body?
The persons, heart rate speeds, up the air way relaxes and dilates, and the
blood vesselsin the eyes, expand, making the eye look red.
4. Consequences of marihuana
1. Cannabis use does not improve psychological disorders.
2. Marihuana use is related to a lower.lq.
3. Marihuana leads to a mal function of certain brain dreas.
4. The reward circuit of the brain in affected due to the use of marihuana.
5. Marihuana increases brain noise.
6. Marihuana reduces our creativity.
7. Marihuana has long- term consequences on brain development.
8. Cannabis use is associated with a decrease in motivation.
Cocaine
1. What is cocaine?
Cocaine is an extremety addictive stimulant that directly affects the brain.
2. How it is produced?
Substance that is extracted from the leave of coca (erythroxylceous shrub)
and that after being subjected to various chemical treatments is used as a
drug or as a local anesthetic in medicine; As a drug, it usually appears. As a
White poder that is snorted and is very toxic and addictive.
3. What they cause in the body?
1. Short duration of the euphoric sensation.
2. Strong emotional fall
3. The consumer feel.
4. The need to return to consume
5. Main tain that fictitious state of well-being
6. Favors that it is.
7. Hooked to the substance
8. The more you consume the more you will need to continue to do.
4. Consequences
Consequences of cocaine addiction
1. Drastic decrease in appetite
2. Significant loss of weignt
3. Paranoid
4. Episodes may also occur
5. Auditory and hallucinations
6. Loss of the medning of reality.
Inhalants
1- What are inhalants?
Inhalants are volatile substances that produce chemical vapors that can be
inhaled to cause psychoactive or mentally disturbing effects.
2- What they cause in the body?
The produce a rapid euphoria that resembles alcoholic intoxication, with
initial excitement, fallowed by drow siness, disinhibition, lightheaddness,
and agitation . If enough is inhaled almost all solvents and gases produce
anesthesia (loss of sensitivity) and can lead to a state of inconsciousness.
3- How it is produced?
It covers a wide range of chemical found in hundieds of different products
that can have diverse pharmacological effects. As a result, it is difficult to
achieve an accurate classification of inhalants. A Classification system name
four general categories of inhaland, namely volatile solvents, aerosols, gases
and nitrites-based on how they are often found in househdd, industrial and
medical products.
Consequences
1. Inhalants abuse can also cause death by asphyxia-by repeated
inhalations, which causes high concentrations of inhaled vaporsto
replace the oxygen a bailable in the lungs.
2. Suffocation by blocking the entry of air in to the lugs when inhaling the
vapors of a plastic bag placed on the head.
3. Seizures-caused by abnormal electrical shocks in the brain.
4. Eat the brain disconnects all body functions excep the most vital.
5. Choking-when inhalingthe vomit produced after using inhalants.
6. Deadly trauma- from accidents caused by intoxication, which includes
deaths from car accidents.

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