Introduction On Drug Addiction

Brain Health And Teen Drug Addiction - Why One Drug Leads To Another

What chance does a teenager have to avoid the “drug tentacles” reaching into every crack and crevasse of American society? Drug addiction and drug abuse are not simply about “street drugs” sold by nefarious persons to innocent victims. Both illegal and legally prescribed drugs mimic each other in the many in which they exploit the structure or neurobiology of the user’s brain. The bad news is that teenagers have free-and-easy access to any number of mind-bending mood altering substances.


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Prescription Drug Addiction

Prescription drug addiction is reaching alarming levels. In the United States alone, about 20 percent of the population uses prescription drugs irresponsibly. But there is even more alarming news this statistic involves children and teenagers.


Starting young


In a latest survey, children in the 12th grade reported having used prescription drugs outside their medical use. Among the drugs named, two came up as the most commonly-abused substances Vicodin and OxyContin.


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Drug Addiction

Statistics show that drug addiction is on the rise. Designer drugs are finding their way into clubs and bars and straight into the hands of teenagers and young professionals. Addiction to prescription drugs is becoming common, as well. Many people become victims of addiction to anti-depressants and other doctor-prescribed medications.


Beginnings of addiction


Drug addiction usually stems from misinformation. Most individuals think that they can easily kick off the habit of taking illegal drugs, and most patients who get addicted to prescription drugs use them for reasons other than those specified by their doctors. Once a user associates certain capabilities and emotions with the drug intake, he becomes addicted.


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Signs and Symptoms of Substance Abuse/Overdose Assistance

General: General and specific guides to detection of alcohol and drug use, and definition of addiction.


Contents:
I. General Guide to Detection
II. Definition of Addiction
III. Pupil Dilation
IV. Signs and Symptoms
V. Paraphernalia a) S/S Chart Version
VI. Drug Facts
VII. Articles and Other Resources
VIII. Drug Pictures/Resources
IX. NI-COR Topics
X. Additional Articles (Alcoholism, Drugs, Teenage Addiction, Interventions)
XI. Overdose and Emergency Intervention Techniques


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The Value of Prescription Drug Addiction Forums

A forum is a place where a group of people comes together to discuss a common issue. With the rise of the Internet, many forums are now conducted online. These online forums, also called newsgroups, are good places for people to get information or share their feelings and opinions. Forums usually have a constant general topic with other subtopics suggested. There are forums on nearly every topic imaginable, from collecting baseball cards to fixing classic cars to prescription drug addiction.


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