Prescription medicines can make extreme pains go away. They can be so addictive that users don’t want to come off them when their pain subsides so no wonder some legal drugs are dangerous.
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An obvious first entry to this list is alcohol. Brain damage, cancer, and death are the most extreme outcomes associated with drinking too heavily but social problems like fighting are of course commonplace with alcoholics.
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Each year smoking claims around 5 million lives across the world so cigarettes are way more dangerous for you than illegal drugs like Marijuana. According to studies, smoking a joint for 7 years doesn’t harm the lungs. The same can’t be said for long term cigarette smoking.
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Each year smoking claims around 5 million lives across the world so cigarettes are way more dangerous for you than illegal drugs like Marijuana. According to studies, smoking a joint for 7 years doesn’t harm the lungs. The same can’t be said for long term cigarette smoking.
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Caffeine is also dangerous. If taken in high doses, caffeine can weaken your bones and cause high blood pressure. It’s also very addictive.
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Diet pills are addictive and they’re also dangerous for your health. The active ingredient synephrine increases the risk of heart attack and stroke.
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Diet pills are addictive and they’re also dangerous for your health. The active ingredient synephrine increases the risk of heart attack and stroke.
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Helium is another dangerous legal drug. Using is as an inhalant is a dangerous thing to do, although there are no studies that conclusively prove that it can lead to death.
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Paint is another substance that can harm the body. Sniffing paint gives some people an incredible high that offers euphoria and hallucinations but the downside is that you’ll end up vomiting and your heart rate skyrockets. Pneumonia and liver damage are long term problems associated with solvent abuse.
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Paint is another substance that can harm the body. Sniffing paint gives some people an incredible high that offers euphoria and hallucinations but the downside is that you’ll end up vomiting and your heart rate skyrockets. Pneumonia and liver damage are long term problems associated with solvent abuse.
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