
While cocaine comes from coca plants grown in Peru and Bolivia. Cocaine is often used to cure asthma and tuberculosis. However, now use a lot of abuse.
The types of drugs
According to its effect on the central nervous system
depressant
Depressant is a substance that serves to reduce the functional activity of the body by pressing the central nervous system. Drugs of this type can make the user feel calm and even made him fall asleep or unconscious. This medication is used to treat mental patients.
includes opioda / opiates (opium and its derivatives, morphine, heroin, codeine), alcohol, or sleeping pills sedatifa, and trankuiliser or tranquilizers.
Stimulants
Stimulants are the various substances that can stimulate the central nervous system and increase the excitement (fresh and enthusiastic) and consciousness. Stimulants have a very opposite effect with depressant. Stimulant users to bekeja or play for hours or even days without rest or sleep.
Stimulants make users more active sehngga called activist. Stimulation actually does not give power, but provides stimulation so that the user can menggunan power more quickly. Stimulants can also increase heart rate and blood pressure. Sometimes this condition can damage the brain because of bleeding. Another phenomenon is not irregular heartbeat. Entered a large number of stimulants into the body will have side effects on the brain, such as errors in decision-making, or acts of violence committed because of the feeling tortured. Feeling like this is known as paranoia. Stimulants include cocaine, amphetamines, MDMA (extacy), methamphetamine, caffeine, and tobacco.
hallucinogens
Hallucinogens are natural or synthetic substances that alter one’s perceptions and thoughts (hallucinations impression). The substance can cause feelings of pleasure or floating. Hallucinogens including LSD, marijuana, STP, DMT, meskalin (from a cactus payote), psilosibin (of similar mushrooms), PCP (fensiklidin), animal drugs. Hallucinogens are also found in nutmeg and amethyst
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