Nicotine number one on our list is occupied by nicotine, the most addictive legal drug that exists. Nicotine is the main reason that the snuff is addictive, although cigarette smoke contains many other harmful substances such as tar or carbon monoxide say some. Those who try to quit smoking may suffer from withdrawal symptoms such as headaches, irritability, difficulty sleeping, tension, difficulty concentrating, and increased appetite. It is said that nicotine is one of the hardest drugs leave
2. METH GLASS OR ICE (potential addiction: 98/100)
Glass or ice Glass or methamphetamine ice is a crystalline form which is smoked rather than injected. Its effects and severe withdrawal symptoms are similar to those who inject methamphetamine.
Crack Crack is a variation of the cocaine emerged in the eighties. It is able to give an immediate feeling of intense pleasure, which only lasts 5 to 7 minutes. The consumer then suffers from depression, which can only be relieved by increased consumption. Long-term consumption can cause anxiety, delusions, paranoia, lung, panic attacks, heart disease, cancer and bronchitis.
4. Crystal Meth (potential addiction: 94/100)
Crystal Meth Crystal meth creates an instant euphoria in the consumer, but it is highly addictive. The long-term effects include brain damage, memory loss and extreme mood swings. Withdrawal symptoms have been described as a "physical agony", hence the high dropout rate in detoxification programs
5.Methaqualone (potential addiction: 83/100)
Methaqualone was invented in the 1950s and initially marketed as a sleeping pill, to relax muscles and sedative. It became popular as a recreational drug in the 1960s, giving the consumer a sense of relaxation similar to the effects of alcohol. Your withdrawal symptoms are similar to those of most "hypnotics" as seconal and Valium.
6.ALCOHOL (potential addiction: 82/100)
Alcohol Alcohol is one of the most widespread and accepted in the world drugs. In the first place, alcohol can cause feelings of joy and confidence, but as we all know, soon leads to an unpredictable and erratic behavior. Long-term alcohol abuse can damage the liver and pancreas, and cause damage to the heart.
7.HEROIN (potential addiction: 81/100)
Heroin Heroin is a highly addictive drug. It is processed from morphine and is able to create an instant feeling of euphoria, and inner warmth throughout the body. Withdrawal symptoms, however, may include restlessness, muscle and bone pain, insomnia, diarrhea, vomiting and chills.
8.COCAINE (potential addiction: 73/100)
Cocaine Cocaine hydrochloride (also known as coke or snow), stimulates the central nervous system and can produce euphoria, hyper-stimulation, confidence and sense of security. However, these positive effects may go away in just 30 minutes leading to withdrawal symptoms: irritability, anxiety, insomnia, depression and / or paranoia. Cocaine is highly addictive, both physically and psychologically.
9.PCP or Angel Dust (potential addiction: 55/100)
The PCP is a synthetic drug originally used as an anesthetic during surgery, but was stopped using because of their extreme side effects. Commonly known as "angel dust" or "crystal", PCP causes in which the consuming sense of invincibility, and vivid hallucinations. The long-term use can cause memory loss, difficulty speaking and thinking, depression and schizophrenia.
10.MARIH1UANA (potential addiction: 21/100)
Aunque la droga no es adictiva para la mayoría de usuarios casuales, la marihuana puede ser muy adictiva para a un pequeño porcentaje de personas que la consumen. Se calcula que entre 10 a 14 por ciento de los consumidores habituales son o serán altamente dependientes.
11.ECSTASY (potential addiction: 20/100)
Although there are people who claim that using ecstasy helps them improve in every way: from sex to social life, to cure migraines and even narcolepsy !, the truth is that who has stopped consuming ensure that causes an increase paranoia, anxiety, depression and insomnia.
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