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Drugs

Drugs have a wide range of chemical effects on the body. Some drugs are legal, rigorously tested, and safe to use. Others have side effects and must be used with caution. Some drugs are illegal.

Painkiller

Painkiller

  • Used to reduce the symptoms of pain such as a headache.
  • Aspirin is one example of a painkiller.
Depressant

Depressant

  • Used to slow down your reaction time and lower the activity within the brain.
  • Alcohol is an example.
Stimulant

Stimulant

  • Used to improve your reaction time and increases the activity within the brain.
  • Caffeine is an example.
Hallucinogen

Hallucinogen

  • Used to change what you think you can hear as well as see.
  • Marijuana is an example.
Performance enhancer

Performance enhancer

  • Used to improve fat loss and muscle development.
  • Steroids are an example.
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