What Are the Different Types of Prescription Drug Addiction?
Addictive drugs refer to some prescription drugs commonly used in clinical anesthesia, analgesia, anti-anxiety, and depression. These drugs have reasonable effects under the guidance of a doctor, but if they are used excessively, they will cause euphoria, and continuous use will cause serious physical and psychological dependence. Stopping the drug will cause physiological disorders and quit Off symptoms. Divided into the following categories, including stimulants, inhibitors and narcotics and ecstasy. Use caution when using it.
Addictive drugs
- Addictive drugs refer to those commonly used in clinical anesthesia, analgesia, anxiolytic, antidepressant
- Addictive drugs can be divided into three categories according to their main effects, namely stimulants, inhibitors (including sedative hypnotics) and hallucinogens.
- In the late 1980s, the famous MDMA (methoxyfluoromethamphetamine) popular in the US "ecstasy" was another hallucinogenic drug with a greater impact. Synthesized in France in 1912, with amphetamine and LSD effects: MDMA abusers mainly use their hallucinogenic effects. It can cause a variety of psychological damage including disorganization, depression, insomnia, anxiety, panic and delusion: distracting attention, uncoordinated movements, violent impulses and even causing crime. At present, "ecstasy" (also known as Le Pill) in China is composed of quite pure MDMA, which is an excitatory hallucinogenic drug that produces hallucinations and excels for its own energy. It is incompetent. When you hear music, you dance and shake Twisted, especially the head shaking left and right, the name "ecstasy [1] " is derived from this, and the harm is not shallow.