Illegal drugs can stimulate brain receptors and this can have undesirable and bad side effects.

Amphetamines

Amphetamines are chemical drugs that causes the release of the neurotransmitters norepinephrine and dopamine in the brain. Besides that, these substances are stimulating and propellant, appetizing and euphoric effect. The sympathetic system, part of the vegetative (involuntary) nervous system, is indirectly activated.

In addition to the supposedly positive aspects of the intoxication, namely the increased alertness and ability to concentrate, the activation of the nervous system also brings with it clearly negative symptoms.
Cocaine and amphetamines will often give you anxiety or deep depression. While Ecstasy, cannabis, LSD and fungal drugs can trigger psychosis-like conditions. It often takes a really long time for a person to associate their mental health problems with drug abuse. The more often such psychotic conditions occur and the longer they last, the more difficult they are to get back to their grips.

 

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Personality Change And Depression

Many drug abusers suffer from severe depression. Their self-esteem is under attack and they have suicidal thoughts. In addition, some drugs can significantly alter the personality of the user during chronic use.

Cannabis users become uninterested, low-power, can concentrate poorly and look like they are emptied to the outside world. Cocaine and amphetamine users often become more aggressive and selfish over time, while heroin users often become low-power and weeping.

In particular, female cannabis plants contains THC, which is responsible for the effect on the users. This is called cannabinoid, which has a psychotropic effect. These cannabinoids act directly via certain receptors in the brain and thus cause the intoxication effect.

The intoxication of this drug may vary differently depending on the user. It is influenced not only by the health and mental health, but also by the active substance content of the drugs. The cannabinoids activate the reward center in the brain, which triggers a euphoric mood. The psychotropic effect is manifested differently by a change of consciousness in which often profound thought processes, erratic thinking and short-term memory disorders are in the foreground.

According to users, these symptoms can be perceived as positive and relaxing. However, there is also the possibility that the intoxication will turn into negative and trigger fear, sadness or mistrust. The toxicity of cannabis on physical aspect is hardly to be estimated in real life, since the suspected lethal dose for humans is extremely high and can hardly be achieved by normal consumption whether inhalation or oral.
No death caused by an overdose has been reported, but there are many other health-threatening aspects.

Drugs Can Literally Destroy Your Brain Cells

Alcohol, ecstasy and many other drugs can destroy nerve cells. And once it is damaged, nerve cells practically do not recover. As a result, the consumer’s mental performance decreases significantly.

The consequences of drugs are greater in adolescents than in adults. This also applies to the use of cannabis.

Especially before the age of 16, the adolescents go through a developmental phase in which far-reaching changes of their body, psyche and brain take place. During this time, they are particularly susceptible to interference, which can then leave a lasting effect on them.

The personality of a person is decisively shaped in adolescence. Since cannabis use affects brain metabolism, it also has effects on various aspects of the psyche, such as emotional formation.

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