Yes, marijuana can be physically addictive for some individuals, leading to withdrawal symptoms such as irritability, insomnia, and loss of appetite.
Yes, marijuana can be physically addicting for some individuals, leading to withdrawal symptoms such as irritability, insomnia, and loss of appetite when use is stopped.
No, marijuana and tobacco are two different plants. Marijuana comes from the cannabis plant, while tobacco comes from the tobacco plant.
Yes, marijuana smoke contains carcinogens, which are substances that can cause cancer.
Yes, Ativan can be addictive if not taken as prescribed. It is a benzodiazepine medication that has the potential for abuse and dependence. It is important to follow the prescribed dosage and duration of use to minimize the risk of addiction.
Yes, marijuana contains tar, which is a sticky substance that can be harmful to the lungs when smoked.
Marijuana is not addictive.
Marijuana is not physically addictive, and their for it does not contain an "addictive ingredient"
They don't. It is not physically addictive like heroin.
Marijuana is not addictive in the way that other drugs are. Instead it is psychologically addicting. Which means that your brain thinks you need it when you don't. The only time it is physically addictive is when it is laced with other drugs
Not physically, but slightly mentally. This means that if you smoke every day for a year and stop, you wont really feel much physically. Mentally it depends why you were using it. For example, if you used it as a crutch socially, it might be slightly mentally addictive. In general though marijuana is not addictive, physically or mentally.
Both alcohol and opiates (opium, heroin, morphine, oxycodone, hydrocodone, hydromorphone, fentanyl, Suboxone, etc.) are physically addictive. As far as I know, they are the only drugs that are physically addictive. Amphetamines, methamphetamines and cocaine are extremely psychologically addictive, as well as chemically addictive, but not physically addictive. Ecstasy also has a fairly high potential for psychological and chemical addiction, but it is not as addictive as speed, meth, or coke. Hallucinogens (LSD, marijuana, salvia, peyote, mescaline) are neither chemically addictive nor physically addictive. They can be psychologically addictive, though.
false. Marijuana is psychologically addictive. There is not a addictive substance in marijuana
Marijuana is generally considered non-chemically addictive.
No strain of marijuana has any addictive properties. Marijuana is used to treat addiction.
If you have a mate that smokes, you should respect the fact that they do. Marijuana is not a harmful substance, and is grossly misconstrued by nearly every modern medium of entertainment. Marijuana is not physically addictive, but I might add that ANY substance can become mentally addictive if you use it as a crutch.
Tobacco is much, much more addictive than marijuana. The active ingredient in tobacco (nicotine) is physically addictive (meaning, there are physical withdrawal symptoms when you quit smoking). The active ingredient in marijuana (THC) is NOT physically addictive.Furthermore, many studies have shown that nicotine is at least as addictive, if not more addictive, than heroin. The same cannot be said of marijuana.
Anything can become psychologically addictive.