‘Drug abuse’

Drug Addiction

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Drug AddictionThey are known as such addictions to various toxic substances, which produce multiple adverse health effects, both physical and psychological, family and social serious repercussions.

1. What is addiction?
Substance abuse or addiction is a chronic primary disease process, infectious and progressive. It causes serious problems not only for the youth concerned but also for the family and society.

2. A growing problem
Drug abuse has been emerging as a major problem among youth in recent years to be seen as an epidemic.
Alcohol and snuff have been called illegal drugs and that young people often experience, however, the use and abuse of illicit drugs has been increasing in this population.

3. The effects of the drug
The physical and psychological consequences, acute or chronic drug use for adolescents are of great concern. Adverse effects of drugs are varied and include:

- Toxic reactions, potential crime, changes in mood, sensory impairment or deterioration of motor function.

- They can affect mental functioning, including impaired concentration, trial and cognitive function, formation of misconceptions, temporary memory loss, inattention, extreme agitation, delusions of persecution and hallucinations.

Drug addiction is often related to trauma. The leading causes of death in these young people are acts of violence such as homicides, suicides and accidents, especially traffic.

Chronic effects of alcohol and drug abuse include severe disorders such as cancer, cirrhosis, and respiratory disease. Both are more serious or chronic psychological disorders.

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Addiction is an Illness

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Addiction is considered a disease, and you cure a disease. But the scientific substantiation of this idea is highly questionable. And the effectiveness of drug services is not established. The addiction can better dispense with the concept of disease and to promote policies that deal with the problem.

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The British author and psychiatrist Theodore Dalrymple in his book Drugs. The myths and lies (2006) that it is nonsense to think that addiction is a disease. Addiction is for him a matter of bad morals.


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The Abuse of Drugs and Addiction

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Drugs

Drug Abuse: the habitual use of drugs to alter mood, emotion, or state of consciousness, excessive use of drugs

Addiction: Compulsive physiological and psychological need for a habit forming substance

The drug abuse and addiction is a serious problem facing many people today. Although no one knows why some people turn to drugs, there are other reasons why some do. Some people turn to drugs because of pain inside. Could it be that has lost a loved one and can not or can not cope with her personal problems, or sometimes, people can suffer from depression. Who really knows why? Only the person. It’s a sad thing to see because there’s nothing you can do to help a person with an addiction until they are willing to help themselves. Sometimes they’ve gone so far that are in denial. They really believe they are not addicted and that there is nothing wrong with them until they see it, is nothing you can say or do.

Addiction is a hard thing to tackle for the individual and his family. It is difficult to see a loved one with an addiction. It takes a toll on all parties involved. To go through so many stages. The worst part is when they hit you might think the rock background, but nothing can convince them that they are bad. Once arrived at the realization of their own then this is another stage to go. Now is the time to be rehabilitated. Rehabilitation is a slow and patient process, both for the family and the individual. The family has to keep faith that this will improve and the person must believe they can do this.

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Results with a vaccine for cocaine addiction

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

vaccine for cocaine addiction

Researchers from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, USA, have developed a vaccine that helps block the sensation generated by cocaine use by 38 per cent of people who took it, as published in its latest issue the magazine ‘ Archives of General Psychiatry, thereby opening a new hope in the treatment of addiction to this drug.

As explained by the author of this research, Dr. Thomas Kosten, the aim is to curb the rewarding effects of cocaine and reduce relapses in their consumption, and so far it seems that “the concept works,” he said.

Cocaine molecules are too small to attract the attention of the immune system so that, for the body recognizes them, the researchers designed a vaccine that uses a harmless version of cholera toxin were added to small samples of cocaine molecular . (more…)

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Understanding Drug Abuse

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

Drug abuse-the misuse of drugs that alter the behavior-is one of the most common and costly problems in today’s society. We know him, we see it and feel its impact every day – at school, at work, in our homes. It costs this country untold sums of money in property damage, loss, treatment of diseases, injuries and even deaths.

Substance use as a cup of coffee a day, consuming alcohol in a social context, or the use of medicines prescribed or recommended, it is often accepted as normal behavior. (more…)

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Signs Of Drug Abuse

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

Some signs can occur with drug abuse are:
- Lower-emphasis on physical appearance and clothing, and inadequate hygiene;
- Loss of appetite and unexplained weight loss;
- Conjunctival hyperemia, and frequent inappropriate use of eye drops and air fresheners mouth (chewing gum);
- Absenteeism and poor school performance; (more…)

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Drug abuse, drug addiction

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

The term drug abuse is defined as the consumption of substances that produce a state of drunkenness or hallucinations acting stimulant and / or put the consumer in a euphoric mood.

Moreover, excessive consumption of alcohol, nicotine, and falls within the definition of drug abuse. In the narrowest sense is meant, however, the almost exclusively illegal consumption of drugs: opiates (opium, morphine, heroin), euphoric substances such as cocaine or khat, designer drugs (ecstasy, speed) and hallucinogens such as cannabis (hashish, marijuana), mescaline, LSD , Liquid Ecstasy. (more…)

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Drug Addiction Victims

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

Addiction is a disease that becomes more and more victims among adolescents and young people in Argentina and worldwide. The consequences are devastating both for addicts and for the families and friends around him.

DRUG ADDICTION The victims of this scourge have disorders ranging from loss of physical, intellectual, social and even death. The drug addiction is serious, alters and affects mood and behavior, with negative changes in behavior leading to a deterioration in family and social relationships (more…)

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Drug Abuse and Addiction

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Many people do not understand why some people become addicted to drugs or how drugs change the brain so that it promotes compulsive drug abuse. They mistakenly view drug abuse and addiction are strictly social problem and may characterize addicts as morally weak. Another common belief is that drug abusers should be able to stop using drugs are only willing to change their behavior. (more…)

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Drug Prevention

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

When in 1985 created the National Drug Plan, the map of the care of drug addicts in our country was a virtual wasteland. Nearly two decades later, we can speak of a dense and dynamic health care network in which, with the asymmetries that can be imagined, most people with problems of drug abuse are an appropriate response to their needs. The drug abusers have in common their dependence on psychoactive substances, but they differ on everything else. His biography, his family, his personality and, ultimately, all those personal and social factors related to their addiction, are quite unique. (more…)

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