Tobacco is a legal drug that produces vapors that can destroy the fatty tissue protecting the nerve cells in the brain.
Descriptions of various drugs
The descriptions provided correspond to various drugs. Here are the drugs associated with each description:
MDMA (Ecstasy): This synthetic drug has both hallucinogenic and amphetamine-like properties, and it also destroys the cells that produce serotonin.
Cigarettes: Nicotine is the active component of this drug, which can lead to lung cancer and emphysema.
Cocaine: Derived from the coca plant, this drug traps a chemical called "dopamine" in the brain's reward system.
Alcohol: A liquid drug that, with prolonged use, can destroy the part of the brain responsible for short-term memory.
Anabolic steroids: Derived from the male hormone, testosterone, these drugs are used to enhance athletic performance, but can produce aggressive tendencies.
LSD (Lysergic acid diethylamide): This major hallucinogen causes unpredictable effects on a user's personality and mood, and negative experiences with this drug are often referred to as a "bad trip."
Marijuana: Derived from the cannabis plant, this drug interferes with memory and learning.