
How Drugs Work
S1 · E1IMDB:
6.3
Released
1/6/2011
Duration
0h 57m
Genre
Documentary
Country
United Kingdom
Cast
N/A
Overview
Using visual effects and CGI the effects of drugs on the human body are examine, and the myths and controversies that surround them confronted.

How Drugs Work
Season 1 · Episode 1IMDB:
6.3Released
1/6/2011
Genre
Documentary
Cast
N/A
Duration
0h 57m
Country
United Kingdom
Overview
Using visual effects and CGI the effects of drugs on the human body are examine, and the myths and controversies that surround them confronted.
Episodes
EP 1AvailableCannabis
With exclusive access to cutting edge scientific research, the myths and controversies that surround cannabis are confronted: whether it is addictive, if it destroys our memories and if it can even lead to psychosis.

Cannabis
With exclusive access to cutting edge scientific research, the myths and controversies that surround cannabis are confronted: whether it is addictive, if it destroys our memories and if it can even lead to psychosis.
EP 2AvailableEcstasy
With access to cutting edge research at the University of Chicago, we find out how ecstasy creates empathy in the user and how this could one day lead to the drug being used as a life-saving prescription medicine for use in therapy.

Ecstasy
With access to cutting edge research at the University of Chicago, we find out how ecstasy creates empathy in the user and how this could one day lead to the drug being used as a life-saving prescription medicine for use in therapy.
EP 3AvailableCocaine
Once a drug exclusively for the rich and famous, but now the most popular class A drug in Britain, with more than 1.2 million people taking it in the UK in 2009. For some cocaine is the ideal addition to a night out, but for others taking it became a life-changing event, including the young man that needed a pacemaker fitted at just 17 after cocaine gave him a heart attack and a patient undergoing surgery to repair a nose torn apart by too many lines of coke.

Cocaine
Once a drug exclusively for the rich and famous, but now the most popular class A drug in Britain, with more than 1.2 million people taking it in the UK in 2009. For some cocaine is the ideal addition to a night out, but for others taking it became a life-changing event, including the young man that needed a pacemaker fitted at just 17 after cocaine gave him a heart attack and a patient undergoing surgery to repair a nose torn apart by too many lines of coke.









