Short term effects of alcohol

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Short term effects of alcohol Slower reaction times and reflexes Slurred speech Blurry or double vision Nausea and vomiting Lowered reasoning ability Lower inhibitions (Doing or saying things you otherwise would not.) Poor motor coordination Inability to drive a car Slowed heart rate Slowed breathing rate Reduced blood pressure Anxiety and restlessness Mental confusion Memory loss Coma Death from respiratory arrest

Long term effects of alcohol

Drugs Categories: Depressants, Stimulants, Hallucinogens, Anesthetics, Narcotics, Inhalants, Cannabis Why do people do drugs? Dangers of drug use: Change life for the worse Addiction Withdrawal Overdose Long term physical effects on body

Addiction Body becomes mentally and physically dependent on a substance Red flags: Bloodshot eyes or large pupils Changes in appetite and sleeping patterns Shaky hands, slurred speech, clumsy Decline in personal grooming Sudden mood changes Borrows or steals money frequently Decline in attendance in performance at work or school Isolation Change from normal personality or behavior

Withdrawal Emotional problems and physical pain one experiences with the reduction or elimination of a substance they are addicted to. Symptoms: Anxiety, shakiness, sweating, nausea/ vomiting, depression, headaches, loss of appetite, insomnia, irritability…

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