Drugs work in your body in a variety of ways. They can interfere with microorganisms (germs) that invade your body, destroy abnormal cells that cause cancer, replace deficient substances (such as hormones or vitamins), or change the way that cells work in your body.
There are more than 8,000 medications available either by prescription or over-the-counter. Some can be used to treat several different health conditions. Aspirin, for example, can be used to treat pain, inflammation, and fever. In addition, aspirin can prevent heart attacks if taken on a regular basis.
BBC - How Drugs Work S01E02 Ecstasy (2010) HDTV XviD-FTP
Language: English
00:56:57 | 624x352 | XviD - 1215Kbps | 25.000fps | MP3 - 120Kbps | 549MB
Genre: Documentary
As part of the Dangerous Pleasures season, this three-part series looks at the biological process behind three of the most commonly used recreationaldrugs - cannabis, cocaine and ecstasy.
Using groundbreaking CGI this episode follows the effect of ecstasy on the human body. Over the past 30 years ecstasy has become one of the world's most notorious drugs. No other illegal substance has had such an effect on fashion, music and how we party. This film follows two recreational ecstasy users over one night .Through graphic effects the viewer is taken on a journey deep inside the human body and the programme explains exactly how this powerful substance takes effect on the user's vital organs. Through the tour of the human body, we learn about the fascinating and often surprising scientific reasons for how these drugs work and also the damage they can cause.
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