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    Narcan vs. Overdosing What is Narcan? Narcan is a prescription drug that is utilized by police and doctors to reverse the effects of opiates in the human body. Narcan was designed in the hopes of offering drug abusers another chance to live a healthy life. How does the medication keep people from overdosing again? It does not. The person has to be determined to quit taking drugs. “The disease of addiction knows no bounds. It is not a lifestyle choice” (CantonRep). Although people may abuse the…

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    country; the addicted Afghans roam the streets searching for more opium to fuel their addictions, while the drug lords barge into Afghanistan’s towns, fighting and rioting for power. Furthermore, opium in Afghanistan became extremely popular during the 20th century, and since then, its production has tripled! Currently, Afghanistan grows eighty percent of the world’s opium. Due to the excessive amounts of this drug in Afghanistan, people use it frequently because it’s very affordable, easy to…

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    Opium Research Paper

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    how the drug effects chemicals in the brain, how it alters the users’ thoughts, how the drug affects the body, and the condensed history of…

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    The Effects That Marijuana Has On Teenagers Greek philosopher Aristotle once said, “Good habits formed at youth make all the difference” (Aristotle) . Many people have an experimented with drugs at some point of their adolescent lives. One drug thought of to be the most common among teenagers is marijuana. As Aristotle may agree that bad habits form in youth can also make a big difference. Teenagers must become aware that there are many more negative effects than positive that marijuana can have…

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    Cocaine Effects On Society

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    physical and psychological issues. Cocaine damages the brain and individuals continue to consume the illicit drug. Cocaine can be replaced with medication while in treatment. Cocaine has been around three thousand years before the birth of Christ. Cocaine was isolated as a coca leaves in 1859. In 1880s cocaine started to be known to the medical community. By 1970’s cocaine was known as a new drug. According to Hart (2015) states “Little concern was given to cocaine until the end of the…

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    Essay On Teenage Addiction

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    Teen Addiction Teens with alcohol and substance addictions can demonstrate behaviors that may lead to long term lifestyle of substance abuse. Adolescence the developmental period for young people physically and emotionally. This is a time where they may encounter a number of trials, including hope in gaining a greater sense of identity and independence. Experimentation with substances is typical for many young people, fortunately one of the many challenges most adolescents face is whether or not…

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    When I was in my world of addiction, I thought that every culture around me had a certain disgust for me. Once I broke the cycle of addiction I realized that I am no better or worse than any class of humans, but I can rise above the situation that I no longer see as culturally acceptable. After years of addiction, I ranked myself as nothing; after progressing from drug addiction, I obtained a sense of self-worth due to judging someone in my same social…

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    Drug Court Policy Analysis

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    Throughout the past few decades, drug courts have emerged as a viable policy option to treat the dramatic increase of drug offenders in the United States (Johnson, Hubbard, & Latessa, 2000). The high prevalence of drug use among offender populations and the increase in the proportion of drug offenders have been well documented (Lindquist, Krebs, & Lattimore, 2006). According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, 48.4% of sentenced inmates in federal prison are serving time for drug offenses, as of…

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    Las Vegas Drug Abuse

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    The abuse of drugs among individuals is one of the primary causes of family disputes within the United States. The UNLV Center for Democratic Culture show that drug abuse can include anything from tobacco and alcohol to many over the counter pain killers as well as hardcore drugs like cocaine, marijuana and ecstasy. Pain killers are on top of that list in Las Vegas among teen users since they are easier to acquire. Also, this article show statistics of how Nevada, specifically Las Vegas has a…

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    Forms of Cocaine and Amphetamines and Addiction Treatments Cocaine and amphetamines come in different forms and are taken in many different ways. They are also very addictive because of the effects they produce when taken. This paper will review the different forms cocaine and amphetamines are available in. The paper will also review the routes of entry for the drugs and the most popular forms. I will also review treatment options available for addiction to cocaine and amphetamines.…

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