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    the drug users are at risk for addiction. The price of heroin is low, but the price that it has on the community and addicts it much higher. But how can this effect everyone in the community? Once someone has started the drug, they must feed their addiction. While the street value of heroin is only around fifteen dollars for a day’s uses, most victims of this drug have no job. This forces them to do whatever they must to get their drug. Most turn towards larceny. The number of thefts in drug…

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    Eli Saslow's Childhood

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    Eli Saslow writes “What kind of a Childhood is that?” to explain the effects that addiction causes among families. Saslow’s article follows Zaine Pulliam, a child who has been left to navigate life after finding both of his parents’ dead of a drug overdose. The article focuses on the damaging views of society and the cycle of addiction that they encourage. Saslow uses successful strategies to convince his intended audience that addicts and their families are more than valueless, changing…

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    Las Cruces New Mexico Drug Treatment Center and Alcohol Rehab Addiction treatment centers in Las Cruces, New Mexico and the surrounding area maintain professional, medically supervised treatment options to help those that need to break the ties of substance abuse and addiction. The addiction treatment centers in Las Cruces, New Mexico serve those local to Las Cruces and others wishing to travel to Las Cruces for rehab and recovery. “Substance abuse” is a form of substance abuse disorder that is…

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    not find drugs like marijuana, they use something like Xanax. Xanax is a anti-anxiety drug that also has sensitive effects on the user. Xanax has both short term and long term effects if you overdose on it. Short term effects are: drowsiness, headaches, fatigue, dizziness, difficulty concentrating, depressions, and even seizures (Drug Abuse). Long term effects are proportional: cognitive deficits, delirious states, depression, psychotic experiences, and aggressive and impulsive behavior (Drug…

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    exact time when they were working?That would be the only way they would receive these numbers and if they were high it’s obvious there is going to be more accidents. You do not need to be a scientist to understand that. To be under the effect of any drug while working and expecting a positive result is simply moronic. The exact same study could be applied to alcohol yet, it is still legalized. Jaque and Van’s point completely…

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    Adverse Drug Events Essay

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    Adverse drug events affect millions of patients each year and are responsible for up to 5% of hospital admissions resulting in significant increase in costs of healthcare [1,2]. Drug-drug interactions (DDI) are important adverse drug events because they are often predictable based on previous reports, clinical studies, and an understanding of pharmacologic principles. Some adverse drug events have life-threatening consequences and may prompt the removal of popular medications from the…

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    patients usually following inpatient treatment. They are very beneficial in helping people make the transition back to leading an independent, drug-free life. Some services provided to patients are helping them to learn how to manage finances, seek employment opportunities, and how to connect with support services in their communities (NIDA, 2014a). Outpatient behavioral treatment is an option more often recommended to those that have the support and motivation to quit using or for those who…

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    While reading the article "Marijuana the deceptive drug" Dr. Robert Heath of Tulane Medical School claims after extensive studies that marijuana is the cause of strong structural Damage to millions of brains across the nation. Marijuana is also known to cause damage throughout the body in places such as the chromosomes, the immune system, the hormones, the reproductive system, the sex organs, the sex drive, the lungs, and, as Dr. Robert Heath explained, the brain. Yes while studies show…

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    Over the past 11 years use has gone up nearly 63%. From 2002 to 2013 the number of heroin related deaths has nearly quadrupled. Those addicted to pain medication are replacing their pills for a more accessible, cheaper and longer lasting high from the drug that is heroin. The question in place is how do we stop this epidemic that is taking the United States by storm? How do we help treat those addicted to heroin while still following the rules and regulations put in place by our criminal justice…

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    Heroin, like most other popular drugs, is used every day. The most common use for heroin is for recreational purposes. Not only can heroin be injected, but it can be sniffed, snorted, or smoked. This drug can be highly addictive which can lead to death. It also causes lots of harm to your body Heroin is dangerous because of the extensive number of users, the makeup of heroin, the short term effects on users, and the long term effects on users. To begin with, there is an extensive number of…

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