There are lots of drugs produced in many
parts of the world out of which Marijuana and hashish are those drugs produced
from the plant called Indian hemp and accordingly, visible effects of the drugs
including reddening of the eyes caused by distention of blood vessels, and
enlargement of the pupils occur. Effects on the mind vary and in general visual
awareness is increased and ideas flow more quickly. These drugs are not
addictive and there is no evidence that they harm the body. There is a danger,
however, that the drug taker's sense of judgment will be distorted so that
reckless or foolish behavior can result. Lysergic acid DI-ethyl amide is a case
of a hallucinogenic drug, because it gives rise to dramatic eccentricity. The
effects of LSD trip are erratic and seem to depend upon the mood of the user
without more ado before taking the drug. It could for instance intensify
awareness and perception to the point at which the user undergoes mystical
experiences or it may intensify a depressed, fearful or agitated mood with
horrifying results. Another problem with LSD is that very small quantities have
powerful effects, and since illegally produced drugs vary in quality drug
takers can never be sure how much they are taking.
An overdose of LSD can result
in insanity or death. Besides this, Barbiturates and amphetamines are used
immediately to relieve anxiety and as sleeping pills. But they are dangerous
because the dosage must be continually increased to be effective. Barbiturates
are often used in combination with amphetamines and other stimulants. These
reduce the sleepiness induced by barbiturates with a feeling of mental
alertness. Another problem with LSD is that very small quantities have powerful
effects, and since illegally produced drugs are extracted from the seed
capsules of the opium poppy.
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