Drugs are substances that change a person’s mental or physical state. They can affect the way your brain works, how you feel and behave, your understanding and your senses. This makes them unpredictable and dangerous, especially for young people. They can be legal or illegal.
There exist 4 types of drugs:
1.- Opioids
2.- Stimulants
3.- Depressants
4.- Hallucinogens
Illegal drugs aren't good for anyone, because they can damage the heart, brain, and other important organs.
They can affect short and long term health outcomes, some of these can be serious, and possibly irreversible.
drugs are very different, the reasons why someone consumes are different, as well as their effects, but also, the ways to be able to stop taking drugs are many, however, the most important way is that of the person's choice, as only they have the last word.
Here we have the examples of the most used drug named alcohol:
Shrinking brain
behavior changes
hallucinations
heart damage
Regardless of genetics or heritage, there isn't a straight factor that predicts addiction, it usually happens because many circumstances lead to getting involved in an alternative that can take you out of that bad feeling.
In conclusión we can say that the young people is more propense to drink or smoke and the most incredible is that the percentage is around 40% of these ones.The lack of parents-children relationship, parental abuse, low autiestim and ignorance are the main causes of these addictions.
So yeah with some other problems the teenagers increase the use of drugs or start the consumption
t is estimated that 69,000 people in the world die each year from opioid overdoses.Because of its effects on the area of the brain that regulates breathing, consumption of opioids in high doses can lead to respiratory depression and even death. Opioid poisoning is characterized by a combination of three signs and symptoms, often referred to as the "opioid overdose triad. The symptoms of this triad are:
1.-Pinpoint pupiles
2.-Respiratory depression