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arsen [322]
3 years ago
6

Amphetamines are dangerous to take before and while driving. They ___________.

Health
2 answers:
xxMikexx [17]3 years ago
8 0

The right answer is reduce coordination, affect the judging of distance and speed.

Amphetamines are a family of stimulant substances that are all derived from amphetamine and have similar pharmacological properties.

After taking amphetamines, do not drive! Excitement, euphoria, nervousness, aggression can lead to inappropriate driving or undue risk-taking.

nignag [31]3 years ago
7 0

Amphetamines are dangerous to take before and while driving. This is because they reduce the coordination and affect the ability of an individual to judge the speed and distance.

Further Explanation:

Amphetamine is a stimulant that is responsible for treating narcolepsy and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. A neurologist prescribes this drug to the patients who have neural conditions, but some addicts use it without any prescription. The main side effects of amphetamine are blurred vision, heart attack, stroke, psychosis, anxiety, seizures, irregular blood pressure, and heart rate.  

When a person had an amphetamine drug while driving, and before driving, his\her central nervous system of the body is affected. They cause poor coordination. Also, they affect the body's ability to evaluate distance and speed. The use of amphetamine drug for the long term can affect physical growth and brain. Also, they increase the chances of drug abuse.

Learn more:

1. Learn more about the effects of alcohol on brain brainly.com/question/2034996

2. Learn more about alcohol is an antidepressant drug brainly.com/question/4541397

3. Learn more about the effect of alcohol on body weight brainly.com/question/826810

Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Subject: Biology

Chapter: Drug and drug abuse

Keywords:

Acne, amphetamine drug, heart problem, growth, brain, body, endurance, poor coordination, blurred vision, heart rate, central nervous system.

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