Tuesday, July 16, 2013

The Effects of Social Drugs

One trouble with party drug use is that they are often not confined to the party environment. Once young people find out what effect they have, they often start to use them more often, party or not.

Young people use them to increase their energy levels and alleviate feelings of tiredness and anxiety. They take these drugs in order to relax and feel good about themselves.

Many want to become indifferent to the external environment. As a parent, you would definitely be very conscious about how your children behave. The last thing you would want is for them to use any type of drug, which is why you should be aware of the side-effects. Here is a guide to the more commonly used type of party drugs and how they affect your body and mind when used.

Alkyl Nitrite is the chemical name given to poppers, which cause an increase in your heart rate. The amount of blood flowing through the brain and heart increases. This is what we refer to as the rush. The drug is often inhaled, and users may experience the effects immediately upon inhaling it. It also causes light headedness, dizziness and severe headache. The drug is not addictive, and users normally do not experience any withdrawal experience. However, they may develop tolerance to it if they use poppers continuously for a fortnight or so.

Amphetamine or speed is basically a kind of stimulant which affects the nervous system. Like poppers, it helps to increase the heart rate. The effects of this drug usually last for several hours after usage, even though it may take up to 30 minutes for users to notice any of the effects. Users may experience increased energy and confidence levels, while remaining extremely wide awake and hyperactive.

Withdrawal effects including feelings of restlessness, anxiety, dizziness and irritability and insomnia like symptoms are reported amongst active users. If a user stops using the drug suddenly after long term use, they may experience rapid mood changes together with extreme hunger and lethargy. It has negative fallout on the overall health of the cardiovascular and digestive systems.

Cannabis, also known as weed, is one of the most commonly used types of party drug. It has a mild effect on the physical wellbeing of the users. It causes increase in appetite, decreased blood pressure and dizziness, and is often regarded as the gateway to the usage of harder drugs such as heroine. This is why parents need to be very careful if they discover that their children are using this drug. It is also pretty addictive, and withdrawing from it can be very difficult.

The word "cocaine" often sends jitters through the spines of parents. If your child is using it, then it would be one of the worst fears. It causes physiological arousal, and users get feelings of well-being while being indifferent to fatigue and pain. This drug is extremely addictive, and damages the overall health of the user. If it is used with crack, then users are likely to suffer even more damaging effects.

Crack is another commonly used party drug. Its effects are quite similar to those of cocaine, even though they are much more extreme and intense. Users can experience the effects immediately, and they last for up to 10 minutes. Apart from the same effects as cocaine use, users often get extremely aggressive and paranoid, and it is very addictive and fatal if there is an overdose. Crack has negative fallout on the mental health and central nervous system of the user. It may take several months before users can fully recover.

We have all heard about ecstasy due to the fact that many high profile celebrities from around the world have been caught using it. Ecstasy basically affects the central nervous system and leads to increased mental activity, with users experiencing a kind of surge in euphoria followed by feelings of calmness. Users sweat profusely and may also experience nausea and a dry mouth together with an increase in heart rate and blood pressure. Users feel extremely tired and depressed after the effects start to wear out, and they feel extremely dehydrated. Long term usage of ecstasy can actually be fatal due to heavy loss of body fluid.

These are only a few of the party or social drugs that are available and it seems that more are being invented every day. Parents who suspect that their child is using them should take action immediately if they want to prevent their child’s life from being ruined.

More useful articles can be found at "How to Keep Your Teen Off Drugs"

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