The adverse effects of narcotics produce an unfavorable condition for most humans. Narcotics such as heroin, morphine, and opium are usually taken in by people who are hurt in order to receive alleviation from the discomfort feeling that they are experiencing. Addiction and death are the major effects that a person can develop while using narcotics. Addiction can occur, if an individual constantly consumes one of these drugs for an extended amount of time. A person who is addicted to narcotics usually will rely and depend on heroin, morphine or opium to wipe away his/her painful situation. The use of these drugs creates a …show more content…
Addiction is the underlying common impact of these stimulants. Stimulants are consumed in order for a person to obtain a feeling of pleasure. Once a person consumes a stimulant, it will allow him/her to use stimulants on a daily basis, which will ultimately become a habit. Blood pressure levels will increase and one's heart will beat faster when a person constantly abuses stimulants. If blood pressure levels keep rising, it can lead to heart failures and strokes. The frequent injection of stimulants can block arteries and blood vessels in the human body. A person will not be able to get sufficient amount of sleep and will begin to see unreal figures, which can be a sign of a mental disease. The emotional impact of stimulants is anxiety and depression in an individual. It is beneficial for people to not abuse stimulants in order for them to not experience any of the severe adverse