I smoked Marijuana for 14 years before realizing the answer to this question. It doesn't make you an idiot, it doesn't contribute to much to memory loss, although it is surely there. The MAIN thing that marijuana does to you mentally, is Social and Financial de-synthesizing. Loss of passion, caring....Laziness. Debilitating laziness
No. Like any drug, marijuana has side effects, including euphoria, greater sensitivity to touch, sound (especially rhythmic or melodic sound, i.e. music), and more, but it will not turn you psychotic, schizophrenic, or cause any other mental defects. It has side effects that persist while under the influence, but after the high has worn off, there are no noticable or dangerous lasting effects besides possibly sleepiness for several hours afterwards.
Combining citalopram with marijuana can increase the risk of side effects such as dizziness, drowsiness, confusion, and impaired cognitive function. It may also worsen symptoms of anxiety or depression. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional before combining these substances to mitigate potential risks.
Mixing Lexapro (an antidepressant) and marijuana can lead to increased side effects such as dizziness, drowsiness, and difficulty concentrating. It may also worsen the symptoms of depression or anxiety. Combining these substances can also increase the risk of experiencing mood swings or erratic behavior. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before mixing these substances.
This heavily depends on what specific drug you are talking about. Something like aspirin is unlikely to do so, however many drugs may certainly be psychoactive. Some drugs are specifically used to affect the brain function. They are used to treat conditions like depression and schizophrenia. Some other drugs have psychoactive properties as side effects. Drugs used recreationally can also affect mental health, especially in people predisposed to mental illness. For instance, alcohol abuse is well known to cause some conditions and make others worse.
Stereotyping has lead to mentally ill individuals being viewed as dangerous and unstable when in reality very few are in fact violent. Very little is actually known about mental health in society and what is often portrayed by the media, is the negative and dangerous side.
it affects your memory,and eventually affect ur breathing,these are the risks of weed
Clarity.
What are the side affects of smokeing pcp
u get baked
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lose sense of smell
Paranoia, if you smoke too strong of it you may throw up.
Yes less depressing a better imagination and a better eating habit.
Smoking weed also has side effect which is given below:- 1.These smoking weed cause harmful effect to insects . 2.these smoking weed also has harmful effects on human health as these cause serious health problem such as poor digestion and convulsion. 3.carcinogen present in smoking weed also cause cancer.
The side affects that occur to your body after smoking marijuana are minimal. Smoking ANYTHING can cause damage to your lungs and esophagus. People with ulcers and acid reflux are warned to avoid smoking anything altogether as this can cause irritation and worsen your condition(s) Side affects of smoking marijuana may include: Drowsiness, muscle aches, headaches, nausea, dry mouth, increase in appetite, watery eyes or decrease in concentration. Side affects of marijuana can vary depending on age, sex, body mass and how active the individual is physically. For instance, people with an active physical lifestyle gain a higher chance of, well...getting higher. Heavier set individuals require introducing more marijuana into their systems in order to feel anything at all, but that means the drug in marijuana, (THC) is stored in your body for longer periods of time. As I said before. The affects of marijuana are different for everybody. Some people find it to be an enjoyable experience, others find it to be calm and relaxing, while some experience strong paranoia and fear which can cause the user to feel uncomfortable and trigger anxiety. There is currently NO SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE TO PROVE MARIJUANA CAUSES ANY PERMANENT DAMAGE TO YOUR BODY, besides the damage that can come from the result of smoking it as I have mentioned earlier. The main thing to keep in mind when experimenting with marijuana is to keep a positive and open mind, be patient, try to be in a safe and comfortable setting that is familiar to you and if possible, try to have an understanding friend nearby that you trust to act as a spotter just in case you get scared or feel sick. Most importantly; remember that Marijuana is only a plant, and whatever you are experiencing is temporary and will pass. Nothing Bad is going to happen to you...that is unless you smoke it and realize that you are allergic to it...then you're pretty much F***ed.
you will have yellow teeth, bad skin and you will eventually die.
No. Heavy smokers may experience a loss of appetite upon discontinuation of smoking, lasting up to a week, but nausea is not a side-effect of smoking.