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DRUGS

Manuela Marín

María Camila Sánchez

Natalia Martínez

Mariana Ramírez

CANNABIS

WHAT IS IT?

CONSEQUENCES

Long-terms effects

Shorts terms effects

-Paranoia

-Psychosis

-Loss of sense of personal identity

-Lowered reaction time

-Increased heart rate

-Increased risk of stroke

-Problems with coordination

-Lower life satisfaction

-Addiction

-Antisocial behavior including stealing money or lying

-Financial difficulties

-Increased welfare dependence

COCAINE

WHAT IS IT?

CONSEQUENCES

  • Intense depression
  • Edginess
  • Heart rate
  • Muscle spams

  • Convulsions
  • Paranoid
  • Angry
  • Anxious

POPPER

WHAT IS IT?

EFFECTS

-It produces a rapid rush when inhaled, in which the focus of attention and control of the body is lost.

-Libido increases.

-It produces a state of well-being and pleasure.

-It relaxes sphincters and favors erection in men.

-It causes pleasurable perceptual distortions.

-Low-consistent language and slowness in reaction time.

TUSI

WHAT IS IT?

CONSEQUENCES

Effects are often described as being more easily managed than other psychedelics; It's often compared to a mixture of a serotonergic psychedelic and MDMA.

At 5–10 mg, experiments with young chickens have shown it to produce effects similar to a low dosage of amphetamines.

HEROINE

WHAT IS IT?

CONSEQUENCES

PHYSICAL EFFECTS

  • Fast heart rate
  • Sweating
  • Large pupils

MENTAL EFFECTS

  • Loss of contact with reality
  • Happiness
  • Agitation

DESOMORPHINE

WHAT IS IT?

CONSEQUENCES

-Meningitis

-Speech and motor skills impairment

-Memory loss and impaired concentration

-Liver and kidney damage

-Overdose

-Powerful respiratory depressant effect

-Death

-Blood vessel damage

-Open ulcers, gangrene

-Skin and soft tissue infections

-Need for skin grafts and surgery

-Limb amputations

-Pneumonia

-Blood poisoning

LSD

Lysergyc Acid Diethylamide

WHAT IS IT?

CONSEQUENCES

  • Altered thoughts
  • Affects the brain
  • Altered perceptions and sensations
  • Loss of appetite
  • Sleeplessness
  • Dry mouth
  • Tremors

CRACK

WHAT IS IT?

CONSEQUENCES

-The Crack It is a stimulant so strong that it creates severe tensions on the heart, the vascular system, the lungs and the brain.

-Heart damage can lead to heart attack or cardiac arrest.

"Drugs offer you their world in exchange for destroying yours".