Voluntary Intoxication (Drug Use) is the deliberate consumption of drugs or alcohol with the intention of achieving an altered state of consciousness. It can range from recreational use of alcohol or other drugs to a more serious abuse of substances. Types of Voluntary Intoxication (Drug Use) include alcohol abuse, tobacco use, prescription drug abuse, illicit drug use, poly drug use (multiple drugs at the same time) and inhalant abuse. The effects of voluntary intoxication can range from minor impairment of mental or physical functioning to death. There are also serious risks associated with voluntary intoxication, such as addiction, the risk of overdose, and physical and psychological health problems. It is important to remember that voluntary intoxication should always be done in a safe environment with responsible supervision and appropriate medical care.