This document discusses the differences between narcotics and psychotropics, focusing on cannabis. It notes that narcotics reduce pain, while psychotropics affect behavior and character. Cannabis is classified as a psychotropic containing tetrahydrocannabinol, which produces euphoria in users. While cannabis has some potential medical benefits for conditions like Parkinson's, epilepsy, and depression, it can also negatively impact brain function and mental health, potentially leading to addiction, disorders like anxiety and paranoia, and long-term brain changes.
This document discusses the differences between narcotics and psychotropics, focusing on cannabis. It notes that narcotics reduce pain, while psychotropics affect behavior and character. Cannabis is classified as a psychotropic containing tetrahydrocannabinol, which produces euphoria in users. While cannabis has some potential medical benefits for conditions like Parkinson's, epilepsy, and depression, it can also negatively impact brain function and mental health, potentially leading to addiction, disorders like anxiety and paranoia, and long-term brain changes.
This document discusses the differences between narcotics and psychotropics, focusing on cannabis. It notes that narcotics reduce pain, while psychotropics affect behavior and character. Cannabis is classified as a psychotropic containing tetrahydrocannabinol, which produces euphoria in users. While cannabis has some potential medical benefits for conditions like Parkinson's, epilepsy, and depression, it can also negatively impact brain function and mental health, potentially leading to addiction, disorders like anxiety and paranoia, and long-term brain changes.
This document discusses the differences between narcotics and psychotropics, focusing on cannabis. It notes that narcotics reduce pain, while psychotropics affect behavior and character. Cannabis is classified as a psychotropic containing tetrahydrocannabinol, which produces euphoria in users. While cannabis has some potential medical benefits for conditions like Parkinson's, epilepsy, and depression, it can also negatively impact brain function and mental health, potentially leading to addiction, disorders like anxiety and paranoia, and long-term brain changes.
A D I T Y A R I Z K Y P R A T A M A 1 0 2 2 2 2 2 8 What is the difference between narcotics and psychotropics?
Drugs have the effect of reducing pain.
while psychotropics affect a person's character and behavior.
In Indonesia, cannabis is included in Group I of
the Narcotics Law, which is a substance that has a high potential for abuse and is also not useful for health therapy. MARIJUANA
canabis or marijuana is a psychotropic containing
tetrahydrocannabinol as the main chemical compound that makes users experience euphoria.
In addition to tetrahydrocannabinol, cannabis also produces
cannabidiol and cannabinol. Apart from these ingredients, cannabis still has 80 to 100 other cannabinoids contained in it.
Marijuana is usually used as a hand-roll similar to cigarettes,
because the effect produced is faster than when we consume it with food or drink. POSITIF THINGS OF MARIJUANA
Positive things for medical
treatment following examples of diseases are parkinsonism, epilepsy and depression. NEGATIVE THINGS OF MARIJUANA 01 02 03
Brain disorders Addicted Brain function disorder
Mental health disorder, A disease caused by the continued use of a Marijuana can cause changes in the Drug use can also cause hallucinations, substance even though the user is aware condition of the brain and body. Marijuana increased blood pressure, anxiety that the habit has caused problems such as can feel addictive which can be harmful to disorders and paranoia difficulty controlling use, health problems brain health such as decreased IQ and and social consequences brain changes ANY QUESTION? THANK YOU