Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Effects Of Drug Abuse On The Brain







Drug abuse can cause permanent changes in the way your brain processes and responds to information. The types of effects depend on the dose, duration, drug of abuse and the method of use (inhaled, injected, swallowed). Although some effects such as memory loss may be mild, other effects, such as stroke, may be life threatening. Consider these facts from the National Institute on Drug Abuse about the effects of drug abuse on the brain.


Depression


Depression is a symptom of withdrawal from drugs such as prescription stimulants (Ritalin, Concerta, Adderall) and can increase attempts at suicide.


Hallucinations


Abuse of drugs such as methamphetamines can cause disturbing hallucinations that can last for years after stopping using the drug.


Memory Loss


Memory loss and permanent brain damage are common side effects of using inhalants, which are toxic to your brain.


Irrational Behavior


Drugs that stimulate the brain, such as amphetamines, can cause you to feel euphoric and immortal, which can result in irrational behavior and poor decisions.


Impulsive Behavior


Drugs such as Ecstasy can cause a tendency to act on impulse rather than thinking things through.


Seizure


Using cocaine even once can cause seizures and brain damage, which can be made worse by consuming alcohol at the same time.


Stroke








Stimulants such as methamphetamine can cause you to develop dangerously high blood pressure, which can cause a life-threatening stroke.

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