Short-term effects of recreational drugs can include altered perception, mood changes, impaired coordination, and increased heart rate, often leading to risky behaviors. Long-term effects may involve addiction, cognitive impairments, mental health disorders, and physical health issues, depending on the substance used. Chronic use can also lead to social, economic, and legal problems that affect overall quality of life. Continuous use may exacerbate underlying health conditions and lead to withdrawal symptoms when not using the drug.
No, never. Drugs may have positive short-term immediate effects, but their long-term effects severely damage the body and mind.
long term effects are things that occur over a long period, such as testicular cancer from HGH (human growth hormone) use. Short term effects are things that occur soon after the stimulus, such the "high" from using most drugs.
none! not one drug works, that test is a lie.
Nope. There is no evidence of LSD causing long term physical effects at normal recreational doses.
bad gas, diarrhea, and weight gain are some effects for using drugs.
I would say that GM Orgasm's have been around as long as recreational drugs have.
Yes they did.
mind and talk
It all depends what drugs you're talking about. Some can kill you (heroin, crack, etc.) while some have little to no long term effects (marijuana, LSD, etc.).
It all depends what drugs you're talking about. Some can kill you (heroin, crack, etc.) while some have little to no long term effects (marijuana, LSD, etc.).
the short term effects on an unbalanced diet has effect like
Short term