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Marijuanas Effects
on Health and Well-Being
In the Short Term »
The subjective effects of marijuana are those
effects that are different from person to person. These are
the effects that people are seeking when they use the drug.
They include euphoria (joy); lowered inhibitions (being willing
to do things they otherwise would not do); sleepiness; contentment;
and relaxation.
These more-or-less pleasant subjective effects tend to peak
about 10 - 30 minutes after use, and they may last for up
to three hours. Unpleasant subjective effects also last up
to three hours.
Some of the physical effects of marijuana use, including worsened
physical coordination, last up to 24 hours. This is especially
dangerous, because the user may feel as if the drug has worn
off. The person may believe that the high is over
and then do things -- like sports, activities, or driving
a car -- that could put him or her in great danger.
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about the short term effects of marijuana.
In the Long Term
Many marijuana users believe that marijuana is a mostly harmless
drug, especially in the long term. They may say, Oh,
I can deal with a little coughing every day while Im
smoking pot regularly. Later, after I quit smoking, I wont
have any effects left over.
They may be tragically wrong. Marijuana contains many of the
same cancer-causing chemicals as tobacco cigarettes, but in
greater amounts. It impairs lung function, and it can lead
to unwanted weight gain and heart disease.
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the long term effects of marijuana.
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