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Drug Use
“Drugs”
• A drug is a substance which may have medicinal, intoxicating,
performance enhancing or other effects when taken or put into
a human body or the body of another animal and is not
considered a food or exclusively a food.
• Most people are willing to take some risks, and using drugs and
alcohol is no exception. But when alcohol or other drugs become
an escape upon which you rely upon, it can be dangerous to
your mental and physical health.
• People try drugs because of curiosity, hedonism, social
pressures, youth culture and ignorance.
• The illegal drugs that people are most likely to try are: Cannabis,
Cocaine, Amphetamine, Nitrites poppers, Cocaine, Ecstasy, LSD,
Magic mushrooms, Solvents (aerosols, gases and glues), Minor
tranquillizers (not prescribed), Heroin, Crack, Cocaine.
Statistics
How drugs affect your health
• Drugs can appear initially to have positive effects – lifting your
mood, relaxing you or even giving you more energy. However,
they can also have negative impacts on your mental and
physical health, your relationships, and your life in general.
• If you are taking drugs, it is possible you believe that you can
manage the effects of the drugs and that
• you can deal with the impact it has on your life. Taking drugs
might make you feel good, and there may not even appear to
be any immediate consequences to taking the drug.
• Sometimes some of these impacts might appear over time
and as circumstances in your life or your use of drugs changes.
It may be useful to stop and re-examine the impact of your
drug use on your life now and see whether the negatives are
outweighing the positives.