Drug Abuse in Nigeria Essay

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    around in our generation, “Fake Weed,” could be the main source of negative activity. This mainly focuses on teenagers, who probably have emotional and mental problems, with their daily lives. In order for them to overcome these problems, they go to drugs to relieve themselves of this stress, especially synthetic Cannabinoids . With studies on who uses this “fake weed,” and why they take it, lead to problems in our society. Students with stress, or pain in their lives need help. Some of…

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    taught not to do drugs. Drugs can harm us, drugs can make us do things we wouldn't normally do, and drugs can kill us. With this information people still do drugs, people still get addicted to illegal substances that can affect their brains and cost them their lives. With all the thousands of types of drugs what is truly the worst? Is it meth, heroin, or cocaine? Studies and statistics can show the answer to this question clearly the worst illegal drug is meth. While all illegal drugs are at…

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    Criminologist Paul Goldstein initiated how substance abuse heads directly to crime, through his tripartite conceptual theories. To rationalize why this was the case he presented three theories, which include psychopharmacological model, economic compulsive model, and systemic violence model. The psychopharmacological model insinuates that the effects of illegal drug use cause criminal behavior which has a direct physiological effect. These effects can vary from neurochemical changes within one’s…

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    wars with their villages and other areas. Some reasons include that they were under the influence of drugs and bad people so they couldn’t learn what was right or wrong. They were under the influence of drugs like brown brown, which was gunpowder mixed with cocaine and other drugs and substances like alcohol and marijuana. Why did they do this? I don’t know, what were they trying to achieve? Drugs at an early age (or alcohol) can cause brain damage and long term effects and eventually, brain…

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    dextromethorphan. The side effects of dextromethorphan are severe dizziness, anxiety, restlessness, confusion, and shallow breathing. A number of drugs could potentially clash with dextromethorphan such as celecoxib, darinfenancin, quinidine, ritonavir, sibutramine, and many antidepressants such as Zoloft (p.1). According to DrugBank (2016), is an approved drug has high affinity binding to many regions of the brain,…

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    Why Do Drugs Be Misstated

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    People have overstated or misstated the use of many drugs. However, we know that many of these drugs that fill the media are not as prevalent as we shown. One of these drugs is amphetamines and cocaine. If we follow the media, we will see stories about how crack is overflowing in the streets or how children are becoming addicted to their ADHD medicine. However, amphetamines and cocaine use are overstated. Despite both of these drug reinforcing repetitive taking only a small population is…

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    The Addictions & Mental Health Counsellor (AMH) works within a multi-disciplinary team who provides assessment, referral, clinical counselling, and prevention to individuals and family members affected by mental health and substance use issues. Family members of chemically addicted individuals want to know not only what addiction is, why their loved one became addicted and what part if any did they play. There is no easy explanation to these questions, as every addiction although it may be…

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    Alcohol Destroys a Community Alcohol abuse harms communities beginning in the family environment and extending outward to the community. Although people abuse alcohol because it makes them feel better about themselves, the truth is that over-use of alcohol tends to negatively impact the abuser’s personality and family. The abuser becomes irritable and uses poor judgment. Alcohol abuse is attributable to verbal and physical abuse of the spouse and the children. “Rowdy and his mother are always…

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    WHAT WE BELIEVE ABOUT ADDICTION Substance abuse and addiction is an often misunderstood disease. In reality, it’s a chronic brain disease where parts of your brain’s pathways have been muted, making you, the addict, powerless over your choices. Because these effects are powerful and lasting, there isn’t much you can do on your own to overcome addiction. That’s why we’re here. 28 DAYS Many insurance providers allow for 28 days of treatment. This window won’t heal you completely. Rather, it’s a…

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    Substance abuse is an extremely dangerous issue that affects every one in ten Americans. Not only is this statistic frightening, it alludes to the fact that somebody you know may be addicted to drugs, alcohol, or prescription medication. Substance abuse can lead to the loss of a job, create mental illnesses, and in some extreme cases, cause death. These addictions can have a huge emotional and physical toll on a person. Now with about 19.9 million Americans admitting to some form of substance…

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