The Gulf Health Council of the Co-operation Council of States launched a campaign titled (Something to lose everything) across all its official social media platforms to warn about the dangers of drugs of various types and ways to prevent falling into their experiment.
The Health Board said that drugs are compounds that change a person’s mental, physical and psychological state, affecting how the mind works and how a person feels and understands, making drugs dangerous and unexpected.
In several ways, including smoking, inhaling or swallowing injection compounds, where the different types of drugs and their forms are often categorized based on their effect on the human nervous system: sedative, invigorating and sobering drugs.
The council, in its campaign, crippled a question that may be raised a lot about the most dangerous types of drugs and said:
It is normal to have questions about what is the most dangerous and least dangerous types of drugs and answer that in the case of drugs. This classification does not exist, as all types of drugs, including (marijuana, a Lashbo, Captagon, etc.) affect Human health, both in the short and long term.
The council added in its ongoing campaign (Something That Loses Everything) about the possibility of addiction from not having it when using drugs once in a while, as most drug users only start building the experience once or on occasion.
Still, drugs work directly on a harmful effect on the body Z neurological, respiratory and ligament from first use, And it starts to have serious buildups and changes in the body.
The council stressed that a person is susceptible to addiction at any moment, as addiction begins with experience and curiosity, but the experience may enter you through stages of abuse and addiction and start with the stage of endurance.
At this stage, a person continues to use the drug, so he has to use larger doses to reach For the same effect as before; then, it reaches the stage of Dependence.
When exposed to excessive doses, the body begins to rely on the substance, causing a severe desire and withdrawal symptoms to return to use it to alleviate these symptoms, and it may reach a point where the addict believes that he can only live his life naturally under the influence of drugs.
He added that the aftermath might reach the stage of addiction: a patient condition in which a person has an urge to use drugs, known as a conspicuous out-of-control compulsive behavior.