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    13-year-old girl and I choose not to take drugs. Why? Some are family reasons and the other is facts why I won't do it. Let's start with the family reasons. I had a cousin once and he got into drugs and alcohol. It really ruins him for awhile. Then when my grandma was going to kick him out because of that he decided to change. Now he is eight years clean and goes to places and makes speeches to people on why to quit. There are many side effects to drugs. Ones that affect your brain,…

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    The Medicines Company Case

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    Company acquires drugs that have been abandoned from other pharmaceutical companies due to lack of early state research results. Medicines Company’s success relies on their ability to save “rejected” compounds, receive FDA approval for their used, and to make a profit of the drug. This case study mainly focuses at the first years of this new startup company, mainly on the initial review of their first “saved” drug called Angiomax. Angiomax is a former abandon anticoagulant drug of Biogen.…

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    Fentanyl Abuse Case Study

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    Other behaviors that suggest a fentanyl addiction include: • Opening a fentanyl patch to eat the gel beads inside. • Warming up a fentanyl patch to release the drug more quickly. • Spending a great deal of time obtaining, using, and recovering from fentanyl. • Showing fear at the prospect of being without fentanyl. • Experiencing cravings for fentanyl. • Taking fentanyl for longer than initially intended. • Taking more fentanyl than before. • Trying but being unable to stop taking fentanyl. •…

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    Continuing to research and understand why recreational drug use can not coincide with a mature Christian life, we must understand what a mature Christian’s purpose is. There are many people who think that one can be a mature Christian and still be involved in earthly pleasures, but this false idea is disproven by 2 Timothy 2:4 when it states, “No man that warreth entangleth himself with the affairs of this life; that he may please him who hath chosen him to be a soldier.” Through this statement,…

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    19% drink alcohol, 20% use legal drugs, and 10% use illicit drugs during their pregnancy.3 Thus, substance use is highly prevalent in pregnant women” (Epidemiology of Substance Abuse). That is 800,000 women who smoke cigarettes, 760,000 women who drink alcohol, 800,000 women who use legal drugs, and 400,000 women who use illicit drugs during their pregnancy. So while the percentages seem small it is evident that the actual number of pregnant women affected by drugs is quite large. The World…

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    Now, we can discuss risky behaviors. Risky behaviors, such as taking drugs, drinking alcohol, and smoking, are important to avoid so that we avoid the negative impacts they have not only on our bodies, but on our interpersonal relationships as well. The first risky behavior I mentioned was taking drugs. Let’s specify: when we say “taking drugs” with a negative connotation, we are referring to substance abuse; taking prescription medications that were not…

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    within the group session. When it comes to leadership as explained as a social worker I would lead the group from behind allowing responsibility and feeling of competency fall into the hands of those inmates who are working within the group to accomplish similar set of goals. The ground rules of the group will be set in the beginning of each session, confidentiality will be a primary enforcement within the group to keep each inmate’s personal information and feeling confidential within the group…

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    's a group of friends pure pressuring her into drinking about try a hit of cocaine. This highly addicting drug which is considered a class a drug can ruin lives and destroy ones image. This sound to me was written as if it was a psa to show the trouble you face with drugs and prostitution and the harm it can do to you. As the song goes on Ed Sheeran keeps comparing her to this class a drug she is known highly addicted to and it 's overwhelming here and she can no longer be a normal human being…

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    is up to him and him alone to overcome these difficulties. In "Our Time" written by John Edgar Wideman, he discusses the downfall of his brother Robby Wideman. Robby Wideman struggles with various hardships such as the urban stereotype, family, and drug addiction. all three of these struggles Robby encountered played a significant role in his demise and is the reason he is who he is today. Every child imagines being someone special one day. They may aspire to be a doctor, lawyer, actress, or…

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    Harm Reduction Essay

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    (NEPs) What is harm reduction? Harm reduction is a set of practical strategies and ideas aimed at reducing negative consequences associated with drug use. Harm reduction is also a movement for social justice built on a belief in, and respect for, the rights of people who use drugs ("Principles of Harm Reduction"). Due to the harm that injecting drug use is causing on the spread of disease, we must have this needle exchange program to lower the odds of the spread. Common diseases spread…

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