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    Cocaine Research Paper

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    most compelling and most dangerous drugs of natural origin. It is used medically as an anesthetic and as an illegal drug. During the 1980’s cocaine use was at its finest. It was the preferred drug of use for the wealthy and acclaimed and was part of what some called a captivating life the “Champagne of Drugs”. During the late 1980s, cocaine was no longer the drug of choice for the wealthy. By the 90’s, it had the reputation of America’s most deadly and addictive drug, linked with crime,…

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    Fentanyl Research Paper

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    Fentanyl is a prescription drug that is often misused due to its addictive properties and it is cheaper than other street drugs. It is commonly used to control pain after surgery and treat patients with serious pain. Fentanyl also can be used to treat chronic pain (drugAbuse ,2016). The signs and symptoms of fentanyl abuse are Confusion, Depression, Difficulty walking, Nausea and vomiting, Itching & scratching, Sleepiness, Dizziness, Muscle stiffness, Labored breathing. In some cases,…

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    before incarceration he was using approximately 20 to 25 bag of heroin per day and smoking approximately $100 to $150 worth of crack cocaine per day. G. F. stated that he began using both heroin and cocaine at the age of 23. Client shared that his drug use has led…

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    There are pills that aren’t harmful that can relieve pain without risk of addiction. “SRNIs are not addictive and can be used to help treat chronic pain”(Dr. Oz). Also there are ways to relieve pain with no potential risk. “ New studies show on Tai Chi and acupuncture have show to help with almost 50% of chronic pain sufferers ”(Dr…

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    Drug use has been a deadly substance to people, which involves Toronto youths, and it is causing serious social problems in Toronto. According to research, 47,000 Canadian deaths are linked to substance abuse annually and 30 percent of illicit drug users in Toronto are between the ages of 15 and 24, including even children, homeless and street-involved (Teen Challenge, n.d.). A growing number of taking drugs amongst the young Torontonians is rising, and Torontonians are closely associated with…

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    Not only were the soldiers not received warmly, but they were expected to return to their everyday lives, as if they hadn’t just endured months of war and culture shock. There was no government support for them, no debrief, no time to decompress. Unlike World War II, where soldiers came back by boat and had weeks to work through the trauma they had experienced, GIs from Vietnam were back in America within a day or two. “Not uncommonly, a soldier...[will] travel fifteen hours...arrive on a base…

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    Medical Cannabis Essay

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    Effects of neurological system as seen by alteration in sense of time and reaction, sensory of perception, attention span, and verbal fluency. According to the California Society of Addiction, “In one recent study, 97% of heavy users of marijuana reported driving a car while intoxicated(Terry and Wright 2005). Many users justified their ability to drive by comparing the effects of marijuana to the effects of alcohol. Marijuana does cause…

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    actually unable to control how much time they spend online though it's a psychological addiction as opposed to a substance addiction brain scans of these people actually show a similar impairment of the regions that those with drug dependence have specifically there is a clear degradation of white matter in the regions that control emotional neurological excitement after each interaction sounds a little like a drug there is also a shift when looking at multitask you would think that those who…

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    Therapy Good or Bad? Harm reduction therapy is still a controversial form of therapy in today’s society. Harm reduction is an approach used to prevent harm while not eliminating the behavior of drug use. This approach allows a drug user to still use drugs but in a safer environment and a safer amount of the drug, to decrease overdosing (Denning & Little, 2012). What have I learned? Before learning about harm reduction in this class, I did not know too much about it. Throughout my previous…

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    More people are beginning to accept marijuana and is leading more people to use it. The possibility arises that legalization is not a consequence of more people using marijuana, but the cause of it. The state’s effort to legalize the drug like alcohol and cigarettes may give people the idea that marijuana is similar. Along with this, supply and demand begin to affect. The idea is that the more people using marijuana, the prices would plunge. In Colorado, the prices from high-quality…

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