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    fetus during the developmental process. These teratogens affect the child’s health and the way they later learn and are mainly found in prescription drugs, illicit drugs, alcohol, caffeine, tobacco and also from viruses that the mother suffers from. During pregnancy, mothers…

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    Withdrawal of drugs is also an effective drug abuse and addiction treatment. Drug abuse and addiction not only affects the patient, but also his or her family. “Family members may experience feeling of abandonment, anxiety, fear, anger, concern, embarrassment, of guilt; they may wish to ignore or cut ties with the person abusing substances” (Substance Abuse Treatment and Family Therapy). Parental drug abuse can have negative impact on children of role modeling, trust, and concepts of normative…

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    medications. Throughout this investigation, most PAPs programs require the applicant have: limited or prescription drug coverage from private or public sources; a demonstrated financial need based set income and assets limitations; and proof of U.S. residence or citizenship. More specifically, indigent medications programs similar to Lilly’s Cymbalta Patient Assistance Program…

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    realize that some professional athletes have been using performance enhancing drugs (such as steroids) to give themselves an unfair advantage. A recent topic in the sport world is, should athletes that have been doping be revoked of their awards? Most people would agree that yes, their awards should be revoked. If the athletes were to be caught using performance enhancing drugs, why don’t they admit that they have done these drugs? It is obvious that the athletes have already been caught, it…

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    Players used testosterone supplement that came from animal testicals (Carise). Taking steroids was not against the rules by any means when they were first introduced in baseball, infact, baseball banned the substance and any other performing enhancement drug in 1991. (Carise) Up until 2003, players could take Steroids or PEDs and not…

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    Opioids are psychoactive substances derived from the opium poppy, or their synthetic analogues. They are natural, semisynthetic or synthetic narcotic drugs used as painkiller such as morphine, meth or methadone, oxycodone, fentanyl, hydrocodone, codeine, hydromorphone and buprenorphine. They are legal only when prescribed. Opioid overdose (OOD) occurs by accident or on purpose. OOD depresses central nervous and respiratory systems leading to drowsiness, slow breathing, pinpoint pupils, bluish…

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    concerns that individuals were becoming dependent on the drugs they were given. Consequently, two contributing factors caused a movement towards drug regulation in the twentieth century. First, was the abuse of patent medicines, and the second was the association of drug use with minority groups (Levinthal, 2012). Patent medicines are drugs that are not registered with any government or federal agency (Levinthal, 2012). Subsequently, these patent drugs kept their ingredients a secret because…

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    consumes 75 percent of the prescription drug supply (West's Encyclopedia of American Law). In 2012 the United States pharmaceutical industry spent $3.1 billion on advertising prescription drugs directly to consumers while making $300 billion (ProCon.org). Advertising influences many consumers to purchase products that they see, but many believe that companies should not be able to advertise drugs directly to consumers. Companies that produce prescription drugs should be able to advertise their…

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    It’s another day in Baltimore where people are moving, cars were passing, addicts are chasing, dealers are running. It was another beautiful afternoon, Wes and I have been struggling with the drug game. We’re always tempted to make money some type way. We are about to find out that the game isn’t worth. Wes and I are heading out to go out to go see what our friends are up to. Wes always dressed up fresh, he had his jump suit on ready to go out and show off his style. We start heading out but we…

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    Book talk 1. The major conflict in the book is Ben the main character, he doesn’t have a varsity wrestling spot and it’s his last year of wrestling. He is behind Al, his best friend, best in the state at his weight 135. Ben can’t move up or down weight because his friend Digit and Hatcher are the best at their own weight class. 2. This book has a connection to me, because I’m in the same sport that the book is all about 3. The theme in this book is that you should try your hardest, when you…

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