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In Hong Kong there are not a lot of big drug problems (that we know of) but their still are though, there has been a big drug bust in Hong Kong 2013 it is in the link above, also in 2013 Bags of the drug methamphetamine, also known as Ice, seized by police in Sydney, Australia, the police has fears that Hong Kong is being used as the main hub for trafficking methamphetamine to Australia after the fifth major drug bust in just over a year saw two men from the SAR arrested and HK$340 million worth of the drug seized. In Hong Kong, In Hong Kong some of the main consumers of drugs are teens, the teenagers in Hong Kong have to wake up early everyday to go to schools to take exams and so on, the reasons they take drugs is to
1. release themselves of stress
2. to help them sleep
3. for medical reasons
4. for fun
Well here are there are some reasonable answers as to why to take drugs but some like taking drugs to help them sleep, is not always good, some teens take way to much sleeping pills or as you might call it an overdose causing them to fall into a great sleep making them (sometimes) not able to wake up, as well as some teens drink alcohol, and after a night of drinking they take sleeping pills, this mixture of alcohol and sleeping pills could kill, these teens would fall into a deep sleep unable to wake up (most of the time), As well as drugs to release themselves of stress can drive you really crazy causing you to become addicted to drugs, drugs can give you serous health problems like
Cocaine:
Loss of coordination and distortions in the sense of time, vision and hearing, sleepiness, reddening of the eyes, increased appetite and relaxed muscles. Heart rate can speed up. In fact, in the first hour of smoking marijuana, a user’s risk of a heart attack could increase fivefold. School performance is reduced through impaired memory and lessened ability to solve problems.
Long-term use can cause psychotic symptoms. It can also damage the lungs and the heart, worsen the symptoms of bronchitis and cause coughing and wheezing. It may reduce the body’s ability to fight lung infections and illness.
Sleeping Pills:
And these are only some of the many drugs there are as well as all the problems they bring.
In Hong Kong there are not a lot of big drug problems (that we know of) but their still are though, there has been a big drug bust in Hong Kong 2013 it is in the link above, also in 2013 Bags of the drug methamphetamine, also known as Ice, seized by police in Sydney, Australia, the police has fears that Hong Kong is being used as the main hub for trafficking methamphetamine to Australia after the fifth major drug bust in just over a year saw two men from the SAR arrested and HK$340 million worth of the drug seized. In Hong Kong, In Hong Kong some of the main consumers of drugs are teens, the teenagers in Hong Kong have to wake up early everyday to go to schools to take exams and so on, the reasons they take drugs is to
1. release themselves of stress
2. to help them sleep
3. for medical reasons
4. for fun
Well here are there are some reasonable answers as to why to take drugs but some like taking drugs to help them sleep, is not always good, some teens take way to much sleeping pills or as you might call it an overdose causing them to fall into a great sleep making them (sometimes) not able to wake up, as well as some teens drink alcohol, and after a night of drinking they take sleeping pills, this mixture of alcohol and sleeping pills could kill, these teens would fall into a deep sleep unable to wake up (most of the time), As well as drugs to release themselves of stress can drive you really crazy causing you to become addicted to drugs, drugs can give you serous health problems like
Cocaine:
- Loss of appetite
- Increased heart rate, blood pressure, body temperature
- Contracted blood vessels
- Increased rate of breathing
- Dilated pupils
- Disturbed sleep patterns
- Nausea
- Hyperstimulation
- Bizarre, erratic, sometimes violent behaviour
- Hallucinations, hyper excitability, irritability
- Tactile hallucination that creates the illusion of bugs burrowing under the skin
- Intense euphoria
- Anxiety and paranoia
- Depression
- Intense drug craving
- Panic and psychosis
- Convulsions, seizures and sudden death from high doses (even one time)
- Permanent damage to blood vessels of ear and brain, high blood pressure, leading to heart attacks, strokes and death
- Liver, kidney and lung damage
- Severe chest pains
- Respiratory failure
- Infectious diseases and abscesses if injected
- Malnutrition, weight loss
- Severe tooth decay
- Auditory and tactile hallucinations
- Sexual problems, reproductive damage and infertility (for both men and women)
- Disorientation, apathy, confused exhaustion
- Irritability and mood disturbances
- Increased frequency of risky behavior
- Delirium or psychosis
- Severe depression
- Tolerance and addiction (even after just one use)
- Loss of appetite
- Increased heart rate, blood pressure, body temperature
- Dilation of pupils
- Disturbed sleep patterns
- Nausea
- Bizarre, erratic, sometimes violent behavior
- Hallucinations, hyperexcitability, irritability
- Panic and psychosis
- Convulsions, seizures and death from high doses
- Permanent damage to blood vessels of heart and brain, high blood pressure leading to heart attacks, strokes and death
- Liver, kidney and lung damage
- Destruction of tissues in nose if sniffed
- Respiratory (breathing) problems if smoked
- Infectious diseases and abscesses if injected
- Malnutrition, weight loss
- Severe tooth decay
- Disorientation, apathy, confused exhaustion
- Strong psychological dependence
- Psychosis
- Depression
- Damage to the brain similar to Alzheimer’s disease,3 stroke and epilepsy
Loss of coordination and distortions in the sense of time, vision and hearing, sleepiness, reddening of the eyes, increased appetite and relaxed muscles. Heart rate can speed up. In fact, in the first hour of smoking marijuana, a user’s risk of a heart attack could increase fivefold. School performance is reduced through impaired memory and lessened ability to solve problems.
Long-term use can cause psychotic symptoms. It can also damage the lungs and the heart, worsen the symptoms of bronchitis and cause coughing and wheezing. It may reduce the body’s ability to fight lung infections and illness.
Sleeping Pills:
- Burning or tingling in the hands, arms, feet, or legs
- Changes in appetite
- Constipation
- Diarrhea
- Difficulty keeping balance
- Dizziness
- Drowsiness
- Dry mouth or throat
- Gas
- Headache
- Heartburn
- Impairment the next day
- Stomach pain or tenderness
- Uncontrollable shaking of a part of the body
- Unusual dreams
- Weakness
And these are only some of the many drugs there are as well as all the problems they bring.