The effects of alcohol are many, and each is very likely to take place. Alcohol effects judgment, motor coordination, reflexes, sensation, breathing and the way the heart functions. When a person is using alcohol they may experience a feeling of happiness, or they could be more talkative then normal. Their speech could be slurred and not amounting up to any sense. (http://www.tcada.state.tx.us/issues/danger.html). They could have confusion and disorientation, drowsiness, even convulsions and shock. (Desk Reference, 18-19). The effects of alcohol can …show more content…
As well as erratic and violent behavior, tremors, hallucinations and chest pain. (Desk Reference, 21). The long-term consequences of misuse of cocaine are: headaches, reduced appetite, weight loss, malnourishment nausea, abnormal pain, prone to violence, kidney damage, liver damage and tissue damage. As well as nose damage, respiratory failure, rapid or irregular heart beat and chest pain. More long term consequences are psychosis, heart failure strokes, seizures, risk of AIDS, and new born's will experience withdraw symptoms. (Desk Reference, 21). Cocaine-related deaths are normally related to cardiac arrest or seizers. (Desk Reference, 5). There are many similar consequences between the two substances yet the two of them have very different outcomes. For example alcohol is both physically dependent and psychologically dependent. Where as cocaine is only psychologically dependent, and uses chemicals of the brain to provide that feeling of