Depends on the type of drug and how much you are using it.
Alcohol is a depressant so it causes sluggish and fatigued behavior and when mixed with cocaine a known stimulant which causes manic behavior its telling your body to react in two contrasting ways slowing down and speeding up. If you have a high amount of both it gives mixed signals two your body as it is trying to defuse both toxins within your body but one way conflicts with the other making your body four times as hard to accommodate both toxins in the body. This can lead to overdose, heart failure, or heart attack.
yes
Alcohol.....you WILL get injured. Drugs.....you won't care.Also, affects in grammer using is effected.
true
False. While alcohol use can precede the use of other drugs in some cases, it is not a universal starting point for graduating to other illegal drugs. Many factors can influence an individual's drug use trajectory, and not everyone who consumes alcohol will progress to using other illegal substances.
No, you should not be using drugs or alcohol in the first place.
82 percent
Using them.
If you wished to research that subject, there are basically two important areas of enquiry: First, in which countries have recreational drugs already been wholly or partially legalized, and what consequences have resulted in those countries, and secondly, in the US where there has been a tremendous effort to prevent people from using recreational drugs (other than alcohol and tobacco), what are the consequences to date of this campaign? These consequences would include such things as, are we actually preventing people from using drugs, how much money do we spend on drug suppression, how does prohibition of drugs affect those who become addicted to illegal drugs, how has it affected the HIV/AIDS epidemic, how has it affected the overall crime rate, how has it affected international relations, and so forth.
by using alcohol and other stuff that has depressants like Barbiturates
False
Using alcohol or drugs
Yes, he has admitted to using.