Answer:
CLASSIFICATION
A) Stimulants
B) Narcotics
SHORT-TERM EFFECTS
A) •Increased heart rate and pulse rate
•Increased respiration (breathing) rate
•Increased digestive processes
•Increased blood pressure
•Increased body temperature
•Decreased appetite
•Alert body responses
•Inability to sleep
•Euphoria
•Depression
B) •Drowsiness
•Loss of appetite
•Vomitting
•Nausea
•Muscle cramps and pain
•Chills and shaking
•Weight loss
•Difficulty in sleeping and in breathing
•Inflamation of the veins
•Panic attacks
LONG-TERM EFFECTS
A) •Paranoia
•Heart attack
•Brain Stroke
•Brain,Kidney, and Liver damage
•Coma which leads to death
B) •Development of disease like hepatitis, tetanus and HIV-AIDS due to needle sharing
•Overdose leading to comatose and death
TWO EXAMPLES
A) •Caffeine
•Methamphetamine
B) •Heroin
•Marijuana
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Answer:
CLASSIFICATION
A) Stimulants
B) Narcotics
SHORT-TERM EFFECTS
A) •Increased heart rate and pulse rate
•Increased respiration (breathing) rate
•Increased digestive processes
•Increased blood pressure
•Increased body temperature
•Decreased appetite
•Alert body responses
•Inability to sleep
•Euphoria
•Depression
B) •Drowsiness
•Euphoria
•Loss of appetite
•Vomitting
•Nausea
•Muscle cramps and pain
•Chills and shaking
•Weight loss
•Difficulty in sleeping and in breathing
•Inflamation of the veins
•Panic attacks
LONG-TERM EFFECTS
A) •Paranoia
•Heart attack
•Brain Stroke
•Brain,Kidney, and Liver damage
•Coma which leads to death
B) •Development of disease like hepatitis, tetanus and HIV-AIDS due to needle sharing
•Overdose leading to comatose and death
TWO EXAMPLES
A) •Caffeine
•Methamphetamine
B) •Heroin
•Marijuana