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What Is Drug Addiction?
Drug Abuse versus Drug Addiction
Prescription Drug Addiction
Drug Addiction and Pregnancy
What Causes Drug Addiction?
Drug Addiction in Teens
Symptoms of Drug Addiction
Commonly Abused Drugs: Cannabinoids
Depressants
Dissociative Anesthetics
Hallucinogens
Opioids and Morphine Derivatives
Stimulants
Treatments for Drug Abuse
Preventing Drug Abuse
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What Is Drug Addiction?
The Definition of Drug Addiction
Introduction
Drug addiction and abuse has been a foremost problem of society. This has caused several types of abuses worldwide including crimes and health. This may harmfully result to the addict loss of employment, falling apart of families, failure in school, child abuse, domestic violence, and other crimes. Though not everyone who uses drugs eventually becomes an addict to it, to some it begin as casual use only but sooner or later leads to drug addiction. This addiction can trigger a long-term, severe craving for the dug. Many would want very much to get out of it but finds it very hard to do it, especially on their own. When became an addict, it would be very difficult to control drug use and may still crave for it, even knowing the harm it may cause not only to the individual’s life but for the people who cares.
Though drug addiction, being a big problem in society, is continuously being lectured in schools, universities, different institutions, churches, or even in TV, yet many still do not understand why certain people become addicted to drugs or how the brain encourage the habitual drug abuse.
Drug addiction has been viewed mistakenly as merely social crisis and persons who are into it are morally week. Through further studies and researches of science we can now know how exactly drugs function in the brain and treatments has been discovered to successfully help users and addicts stop abusing drug use and continue live a normal and healthy lives.
Defining Drug Addiction
Drug addiction is defined as an abnormal condition which takes place by becoming compulsive, uncontrollable, and frequent drug use. This condition is a disorder of obsession or addiction that leads to the series of drug use and development of drug-dependence behavior that continues even under destructive circumstances. It can be a dependence on a street drug or medication.
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