There are tremendous amounts of different drugs -- some are good for the body, such as drugs to treat blood pressure or Diabetes; some are bad for the body, such as illegal drugs -- they're illegal because they kill people! -- and some are so-so, such as caffeine and nicotine, which can be very harmful but most people do use them.
different drugs have different effects. most get you high. stimulants like cocaine and caffeine(its not illegal!) speed up your heart rate, breathing rate, bloodpressure goes up, and things like that. hallucinigens make you see things that arent really there. methamphetamine makes you sweat, it makes your pupils look ragged and things li,e that.
what are the good effects of drugs
There are thousands of drugs all of which produce their action by promoting or inhibiting different biochemical pathways within the body.
There are so many different types of illegal drugs and so many different effects that no one person could answer the question as stated.
good ones ;)
a negitive one
Discuss the adverse effects of terrostrial magnetism on human body.
Some enhance performance, and some detract. Your question needs to be more specific.
The effects of drugs are to alter, mimic, change, interfere, kill, stop, speed, accelerate, decelerate, etc. aspects of the both the physical/physiological body or produce central nervous system effects. On a general level, prescribed drugs (taken as directed) can relieve symptoms of viruses, bacterial illness, disease and pain. There are always side effects, and some people notice them more than others. Misuse of drugs often is due to these other side effects--mood changing, euphoria and so on. At this level, drugs can affect human behavior, lifestyle and relationships and may be addicting.
The effects of the human body with out the hormones are those-1.They can not growth properly. 2.in their body lot of disease are found 3.In human body[male & female] not matured in their age
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The brain it effects mostly.
the effects that can happen are loss of brain and slurred speech, loss of ordination,