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    Abuse Explaining the use of drugs is an important issue that continues to grow in today’s society. The abuse of drugs can be deadly and can alter lives very quickly. There are several explanations to why drug use and is a problem. Abusing drugs is derived from several factors such as family, peers, community, drugs, and social economics. Even though drugs affect many people, the affects can be faced in successful ways. Nearly every culture has had a problem with the use of drugs and drug abuse…

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    Drug use and abuse has been a major concern to the society for a long a time. There are myths and facts about drug abuse. Many people have been having misconception on the truth about drug abuse. This has led to many people, both old and young, to continue abusing drugs and substances. With drug abuse becoming more common in our society, many scholars have been trying to explain reasons that make people, especially young people abuse drugs. There are several reasons that are believed to cause…

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    Drugs affect a person both mentally and physically because the body becomes dependent on an addicts substance of choice to function. People that abuse substances are likely to be using stimulants, depressants, narcotics, hallucinogens, or cannabis which can have terrible short and long term effects. A substance that has been abused for any length of time has the potential to cause withdraws symptoms in a person. This can happen with drugs that have been prescribed by a physician.…

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    Drug abuse in America is at an all time high across the country. The effects of drug abuse on 18-35 year old male and females in America changes the way drug addicts see reality. Drug abuse can affect a person’s mental alertness, consciousness, cognitive and neurological functions, as well as lead to death, homelessness, loss of family and friends and even prison. Prescription drug overdoses constituted for more overdose deaths than heroin and cocaine combined, and as many, more emergency room…

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    a complex disease, drug addiction is the exact opposite of simple or easy to deal with. With the effects ranging from tearing apart households and…

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    Despite the common conception that drug use and drug abuse is only a recent phenomenon, history proves that drugs have been used since 5000 B.C. both for pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical purposes. As time progressed, new drugs were developed, discovered, and used by people for a variety of different reasons all around the world. In most cases, especially in earlier times, when new drugs were developed or discovered, the possible risks that they posed remained unknown because all that was…

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    Drug abuse among teenagers in the United States has become a very serious epidemic in recent years. In 2003, there were approximately 7.5 million American adolescents aged 12 to 17 that had used drugs at least once in their lifetime, according to the National Drug Intelligence Center (NIDA). At this young and impressionable age, America’s youth does not take the time to think or worry about the negative effects that drug use can have on them or their future. “Drug addiction will lead to…

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    Many substances that are abused are drugs; which are used by many addicts. They include marijuana, narcotics, and methamphetamines, which are highly addictive and can be very fatal to the persons health. “A psychological dependence is difficult to handle because it takes place in the abuser 's mind, which no one can see. It is what keeps the addict a slave to a habit. The abuser 's mind has become so adapted to the effects of the drug that the abuser requires its continued use to satisfy…

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    on opioids (CDC, 2016). Prescription drug abuse is a rising epidemic in the United States as there has been a 200% increase in the amount of deaths involving opioids from 2000-2014 (CDC, 2016). One of the main concerns for this increase is that these drugs are not being illegally purchased and distributed, but are being legally prescribed to patients by doctors. The question that many ask is, "How can prescription drug abuse be decreased if most of these drugs are being obtained legally?" An…

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    Drug Abuse Research Paper

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    Drug abuse is a raging issue in the United States. Drugs can be abused in a variety of different ways by people from every walk of life. Most of us have been affected by drug abuse either directly or indirectly. Abusing drugs not only affect the abusers but also their families and society. The cost of drug abuse on our society is substantial, not only financially but also personally, emotionally, socially and professionally. Individuals who are dependent upon or abuse substances do so for many…

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